John Schlesinger

JOHN SCHLESINGER Feature film director Interviewer Norman Swallow, recorded on 30 March 1994 Copyright of the recording is vested in BECTU History Project SIDE 1, TAPE 1 Norman Swallow: Let's go back to day one, when where you born and where. John Schlesinger: I was bor[…]

Christopher Miles

[…]ean, my exact contemporaries. In my promotion, there was Claude Miller, who's who's done reasonably well. Not many others seem to have become feature directors though, of that particular motion. But as long as  like, Oh, no, was the one after me and he he's done well,Rodney Giesler  5:30 &[…]

Denis Forman

[…]and itdepended which films you were responsible for, you got to know throughout the course of a bigdocumentary film, you got to know the producer and director pretty well and that was enjoyable.That was really enjoyable.Taylor/Peet: What was the financial side of all this when, did the money for the[…]

denis-forman

[…] big documentary film, you got to know the producer and director pretty well and that was enjoyable. That was really […]

Jack Gold

[…]EThis recording, is vested in the ACTT [Association of Cinematograph and Television Technicians] history project. Jack Gold, film and television director, interviewers, Norman Swallow and Alan Lawson, recorded on the 27th February, 1990, side 1. NS Going to kick off Alan? AL Um, right[…]

Derek Williams

[…]sp;Glyn Jones  0:00The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project. The name of the interviewee is Derek Williams, Writer Director. The interviewer is Glyn Jones. The date is the first of May 2002. And this is side one. Have you had an extensive career in the particu[…]

Lusia Krakowska (Mrs Arendt)

[…]e Cenkalski[iv]RF: You'd better spell that last name I thinkLK: Eugene Cenkalski. He was well known, fairly well known in Poland. He was a poet, film director and a writer and he organised and opened the film unit, became a director, the First Director. He was hoping it would be a nucleus for the re[…]

Michael Houldey

[…]ence behind me. And the time came for me to eventually to leave. I didn't go on to Italy. I didn't go on to Spain. I left saying, I want to be a film director. I want to be Francois Truffaut, which is slightly ambitious. But nevermind, you have to aim high. And I thought, How do I do this? Well, I'v[…]
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