Directing Films:Directors Art from Script to Cutting Room by Ken Russell

Directing Films:Directors Art from Script to Cutting Room by Ken Russell

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Ken Russell was a successful photographer before being hired as an independent filmmaker by the BBC. Between 1959 and 1970 he made thirty-five 35mm films for the BBC that advanced the art of filmmaking in England and which are still mostly unavailable. He enjoyed worldwide box-office success with Women in Love (1969), The Music Lovers (1970) and Tommy (1975) and, in Britain in the 1970s, he had more number-one hit films than any filmmaker. Ken Russell made the last great (and least expensive) M.G.M musical, The Boy Friend (1971). His 1971 feature film, The Devils is increasingly recognised as being the boldest and the finest film made by an Englishman.
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ISBN 13 9781574883138
ISBN 10 1574883135
Title Directing Films:Directors Art from Script to Cutting Room
Author Ken Russell
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Potomac Books Inc
Year published 2005-12-03
Number of pages 176
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