[…]today. This is the voice of Paul Frith on the 8th June 2018. So, if we can start by talking a little bit about where your interest in film and photography developed and some of your background in cinematography.PS: Yes, well I was brought up with … from the beginning with photography[…]
[…] and the last successful negotiation I ever had with a film company. From that point on itÔÇÖs been total disaster. […]
[…]of September 1993, to Boscastle. Joe to begin with, can you can you tell me when you were born? Yes, I'll go on to describe how you came to be in the film industry.Joe Mendoza 0:22 So I was born 921 in southeast London.event, what date 29th of January, when the query and my family […]
The copyright of this interview is vested in the BECTU History Project. LindsayAnderson, film director, theatre producer, interviewer Norman Swallow, recorded on 18 April, 1991SIDE 1Norman Swallow: First of all, when and where were you born?Lindsay Anderson: I was born on April 17th, 1923 in Bangalo[…]
[…] i Someone gave me an introduction to basil, right? I forget who it was, and he received me very kindly, but he had no opening in his company realist films. Then, even, even then it was called realist films. He sent me across Oxford Street to strand films, where Paul Rosa was one of the producers, a[…]
[…] interview is vested in the BECTU History Project. Lindsay Anderson, film director, theatre producer, interviewer Norman Swallow, recorded on 18 […]
[…]ting?VG: No.RF: Not even in school plays.VG: That came later in my teens when I went into, I went on stage to start with and then I did odd things in films for Warner Brothers and BIP [British International Pictures] and I worked a lot with Lupino Lane.RF: Just to wrap up on school did you have any […]
[…]ntial artistic abilities and she used to make the costumes when I started making my fairy tales after the war and what do you remember what the first film you saw.SPEAKER: M3I don't remember I know my parents were good cinema goers and they used to take me I remember seeing old German film I saw met[…]
[…] a Kosher butcher business in Stoke Newington. His interest in film began with the gift of a 9.5mm camera and […]
[…]and beauty in the theatre and doing the jolly things that weren't acting at work. So the war of a node that bargain and I had been very interested in films, which had been really one of the things although music was the principal here, and I'd also been very interested in films, I can remember produ[…]