[…] Lewis Gilbert # 386 Â Â 18 sides British film director, producer and screenwriter, who directed more than 40 films […]
[…]About seven years I was working like that, and checking a lot of information which I never realised I was taking it in at the time, and worked with a director called Sanjay mackendrick, who was absolutely brilliant film called Whiskey hero. And I was clapper loader. And it was the operator's first f[…]
[…]est Lindgren, Curator of the NFA – MW: That’s the National Film Archive. RS: That’s the National Film Archive.- and my ultimate bosses, the Director and Deputy Director at the IWM. So we ended up going it alone. We developed a computer system called Apparat, which ran on what is known in t[…]
[…]ch was difficult. For the left for the next two. I managed to get together we call an English boom. Anyway. But no, I mean you when you work with the director, obviously the handle the assistance if there's a lot of crowd and you've got to work for the assistant to sort things out. The camera people[…]
[…]as sitting there minding my own business … I mean obviously I did have quite a lot of contact with people who worked in the Film Department, well the directors who used the Film Department and someone kind of from the film department came in and said “Oh well you know we’re desperate for somebody to[…]
[…]as actually directing it or producing it? TD: The principal Producer was man called Richard Broad, who was one of the very great ITV documentary directors of the time, [who] now lives in the West of Ireland; if you want to interview him you have to travel over to Ireland because he never comes […]
[…]slightly. He was married to the wardrobe mistress of the Royal Academy and he was responsible for building the sets but he was given to me as a director for the … you know, you play a turn and you do it in front of an audience (Time 09:01) and he said to me he said “I saw you in your pub[…]