Claire Jones is a prominent figure in the realm of independent film production, with a career that spans various mediums, including shorts and commercials. She first made waves in the film industry with Ben Wheatley’s critically acclaimed *Kill List* (2011), a standout in the horror genre that has since become a must-have for collectors of British cinema. Claire's knack for producing compelling narratives continued with *Sightseers* (2012) and *A Field in England* (2013), both of which reflect her commitment to unique storytelling and have garnered a cult following.
Her production of the spine-chilling *Ghost Stories* (2017) further solidified her reputation, premiering at the BFI London Film Festival and captivating audiences with its intricate plot. Collectors actively seek out this title for its blend of psychological horror and theatrical prowess. More recently, Claire produced *The Festival* (2018), a comedy that showcases her versatility. Currently, she’s at the helm of *People Just Do Nothing – Big in Japan*, set to delight fans and collectors alike. Claire's work not only enriches the film landscape but also holds significant value for those dedicated to the physical media collection.