Roger Spottiswoode began his career as an editor but became a director with the 1980 film Terror Train. He is well-known for directing action movies such as Turner and Hooch and Tomorrow Never Dies, but he also directs more political films (Spinning Boris and Shake Hands with the Devil). Collaborating with fine-art photographer Lekha Singh, Roger Spottiswoode co-directed the documentary Beyond Right & Wrong, which presents stories of unimaginable loss and remarkable resilience.
Fine-art photographer Lekha Singh’s work offers insight into the human condition around the world. She contributed photographs to National Geographic’s The Other Side of War: Women’s Stories of Survival and Hope, and her photography books include Call to Love: In the Rose Garden with Rumi, Bhutan, and Pop-Up Pianos. She also executively produced the documentary The Square, which won three Emmys and was nominated for an Academy Award. Singh made her directorial debut with the documentary film Beyond Right & Wrong.