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In Conversation, Sir Tom Courtenay
directed by Lyndy Saville, fl. 2009; produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 24 mins
Tom Courtenay’s breakthrough role was in the Tony Richardson film The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner. This highly acclaimed film helped usher in the British New Wave of the early-to-mid ‘60s. For his performances Courtenay was awarded the 1962 BAFTA Award for most promising newcomer. He was nominated...
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directed by Lyndy Saville, fl. 2009; produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 24 mins
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Tom Courtenay’s breakthrough role was in the Tony Richardson film The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner. This highly acclaimed film helped usher in the British New Wave of the early-to-mid ‘60s. For his performances Courtenay was awarded the 1962 BAFTA Award for most promising newcomer. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his role as the dedicated revolutionary leader Pasha Antipov in the brilliant Doctor Zhivago. Among his other...
Tom Courtenay’s breakthrough role was in the Tony Richardson film The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner. This highly acclaimed film helped usher in the British New Wave of the early-to-mid ‘60s. For his performances Courtenay was awarded the 1962 BAFTA Award for most promising newcomer. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his role as the dedicated revolutionary leader Pasha Antipov in the brilliant Doctor Zhivago. Among his other well-known films are King & Country directed by Joseph Losey, where he played opposite Dirk Bogarde, and The Dresser.
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3DD Productions
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Lyndy Saville, fl. 2009, Derek Malcolm, 1932-
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
3DD Productions
Series
In Conversation
Person Discussed
Tom Courtenay, 1937-
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In Conversation, Terry Gilliam
directed by Lyndy Saville, fl. 2009; produced by Lyndy Saville, fl. 2009, 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 27 mins
Terry Gilliam, the maverick director of Time Bandits, Brazil, The Fisher King, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and most recently, The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus, came to fame for his work with Monty Python but he always wanted to direct. Brazil was critically acclaimed but a difficult sell. The Adventures of Baro...
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directed by Lyndy Saville, fl. 2009; produced by Lyndy Saville, fl. 2009, 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 27 mins
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Terry Gilliam, the maverick director of Time Bandits, Brazil, The Fisher King, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and most recently, The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus, came to fame for his work with Monty Python but he always wanted to direct. Brazil was critically acclaimed but a difficult sell. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen gave him the reputation of going over budget – although it was the one and only time. Various forces both natural and fi...
Terry Gilliam, the maverick director of Time Bandits, Brazil, The Fisher King, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and most recently, The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus, came to fame for his work with Monty Python but he always wanted to direct. Brazil was critically acclaimed but a difficult sell. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen gave him the reputation of going over budget – although it was the one and only time. Various forces both natural and financial came bearing down on his epic project, Man of La Mancha causing the shoot to collapse. He maintains that Hollywood still doesn’t like him but many critics regard him as one of the world’s most imaginative and original directors.
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Lyndy Saville, fl. 2009, 3DD Productions
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Lyndy Saville, fl. 2009, Derek Malcolm, 1932-
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
3DD Productions
Series
In Conversation
Person Discussed
Terry Gilliam, 1940-
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 3DD Entertainment Ltd.
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In Conversation, Episode 2, Roger Michell
directed by Lyndy Saville, fl. 2009; produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation, Episode 2 (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 25 mins
Most cinema goers would have seen a Roger Michell film but few would recognise his name, which may suit him as not being pigeon-holed as a certain kind of director has allowed Roger the freedom to make different styles of films. From blockbusters such as Notting Hill and Changing Lanes to the more intimate Endurin...
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directed by Lyndy Saville, fl. 2009; produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation, Episode 2 (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 25 mins
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Most cinema goers would have seen a Roger Michell film but few would recognise his name, which may suit him as not being pigeon-holed as a certain kind of director has allowed Roger the freedom to make different styles of films. From blockbusters such as Notting Hill and Changing Lanes to the more intimate Enduring Love and Venus, Roger Michell stands out as a director who prefers to put the story centre stage.
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Media Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
3DD Productions
Author / Creator
Lyndy Saville, fl. 2009, Derek Malcolm, 1932-
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
3DD Productions
Series
In Conversation
Person Discussed
Roger Michell, 1956-
Copyright Message
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In Conversation, Episode 3, James Fox
directed by Chris Howe, fl. 2010; produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation, Episode 3 (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 24 mins
James Fox first appeared on film in The Miniver Story in 1950. During the 1960s he gained popularity with his roles in films such as The Servant, Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, King Rat, The Chase, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Isadora, and Performance alongside Mick Jagger. After an absence of almost...
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directed by Chris Howe, fl. 2010; produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation, Episode 3 (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 24 mins
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James Fox first appeared on film in The Miniver Story in 1950. During the 1960s he gained popularity with his roles in films such as The Servant, Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, King Rat, The Chase, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Isadora, and Performance alongside Mick Jagger. After an absence of almost ten years from mainstream cinema, Fox gradually returned to the screen, appearing in A Passage to India and The Remains of the Day. Mo...
James Fox first appeared on film in The Miniver Story in 1950. During the 1960s he gained popularity with his roles in films such as The Servant, Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, King Rat, The Chase, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Isadora, and Performance alongside Mick Jagger. After an absence of almost ten years from mainstream cinema, Fox gradually returned to the screen, appearing in A Passage to India and The Remains of the Day. More recently he has starred in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Sherlock Holmes.
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3DD Productions
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Chris Howe, fl. 2010, Derek Malcolm, 1932-
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
3DD Productions
Series
In Conversation
Person Discussed
James Fox, 1939-
Copyright Message
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In Conversation, Episode 4, John Hurt
directed by Chris Howe, fl. 2010; produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation, Episode 4 (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 24 mins
John Hurt’s first major role was in 1966’s A Man for All Seasons which won the Academy Award for Best Picture that year. However, it was his portrayal of Quentin Crisp in the 1975 TV play, The Naked Civil Servant, that shot him to fame and earned him the BAFTA Award for Best Actor. The following year, Hurt pl...
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directed by Chris Howe, fl. 2010; produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation, Episode 4 (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 24 mins
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John Hurt’s first major role was in 1966’s A Man for All Seasons which won the Academy Award for Best Picture that year. However, it was his portrayal of Quentin Crisp in the 1975 TV play, The Naked Civil Servant, that shot him to fame and earned him the BAFTA Award for Best Actor. The following year, Hurt played the Roman emperor Caligula in the BBC drama serial, I, Claudius. In 1978, he appeared in Midnight Express, for which he won a Gold...
John Hurt’s first major role was in 1966’s A Man for All Seasons which won the Academy Award for Best Picture that year. However, it was his portrayal of Quentin Crisp in the 1975 TV play, The Naked Civil Servant, that shot him to fame and earned him the BAFTA Award for Best Actor. The following year, Hurt played the Roman emperor Caligula in the BBC drama serial, I, Claudius. In 1978, he appeared in Midnight Express, for which he won a Golden Globe, a BAFTA and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. His other well-known roles include the title role in The Elephant Man and the memorable first victim in Alien. In recent years he has starred in V for Vendetta and the Harry Potter series.
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American Film
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Interview
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3DD Productions
Author / Creator
Chris Howe, fl. 2010, Derek Malcolm, 1932-
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
3DD Productions
Series
In Conversation
Person Discussed
John Hurt, 1940-2017
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In Conversation, Episode 6, Ken Loach
produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation, Episode 6 (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 25 mins
From the majestic Kes to the hilarious Riff-Raff, to the rather more wry Looking for Eric, British director Ken Loach’s films shine a compassionate light on characters existing at the hard end of life. Feted with awards at Cannes and Venice including the Palme d’Or for The Wind That Shakes The Barley but under...
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produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation, Episode 6 (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 25 mins
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From the majestic Kes to the hilarious Riff-Raff, to the rather more wry Looking for Eric, British director Ken Loach’s films shine a compassionate light on characters existing at the hard end of life. Feted with awards at Cannes and Venice including the Palme d’Or for The Wind That Shakes The Barley but underappreciated at home, Loach is a filmmaker like few others working in this country. He’s an artist. Just don’t call him an auteur.
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
3DD Productions
Author / Creator
Derek Malcolm, 1932-
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
3DD Productions
Series
In Conversation
Person Discussed
Ken Loach, 1936-
Copyright Message
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In Conversation, Episode 7, Mike Newell
produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation, Episode 7 (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 25 mins
Mike Newell is an incredibly versatile director. Born to actor parents he cut his teeth in television before Four Weddings and a Funeral put him on the Hollywood guest list. Never one to keep to the same tack, he’s worked with Al Pacino and Johnny Depp in the gangland thriller Donnie Brasco, Julia Roberts in the...
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produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation, Episode 7 (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 25 mins
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Mike Newell is an incredibly versatile director. Born to actor parents he cut his teeth in television before Four Weddings and a Funeral put him on the Hollywood guest list. Never one to keep to the same tack, he’s worked with Al Pacino and Johnny Depp in the gangland thriller Donnie Brasco, Julia Roberts in the emotive Mona Lisa Smile, dealt admirably with wizards and wands in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and brought a computer game cha...
Mike Newell is an incredibly versatile director. Born to actor parents he cut his teeth in television before Four Weddings and a Funeral put him on the Hollywood guest list. Never one to keep to the same tack, he’s worked with Al Pacino and Johnny Depp in the gangland thriller Donnie Brasco, Julia Roberts in the emotive Mona Lisa Smile, dealt admirably with wizards and wands in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and brought a computer game character to life in The Prince of Persia. With such a broad resume the question becomes not what can he do but what can’t he do.
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3DD Productions
Author / Creator
Derek Malcolm, 1932-
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
3DD Productions
Series
In Conversation
Person Discussed
Mike Newell, 1942-
Copyright Message
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In Conversation, Episode 8, Stephen Frears
produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation, Episode 8 (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 24 mins
Stephen Frears, the screenplay is everything. From the blistering My Beautiful Launderette to the provocative Dangerous Liaisons, to his warm and witty portrayal of The Queen. Stephen Frears, the man, could not have been invented. Unafraid to speak his mind, he is one of the British film industries strongest chara...
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produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation, Episode 8 (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 24 mins
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Stephen Frears, the screenplay is everything. From the blistering My Beautiful Launderette to the provocative Dangerous Liaisons, to his warm and witty portrayal of The Queen. Stephen Frears, the man, could not have been invented. Unafraid to speak his mind, he is one of the British film industries strongest characters. A true individual.
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
3DD Productions
Author / Creator
Derek Malcolm, 1932-
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
3DD Productions
Series
In Conversation
Person Discussed
Stephen Frears, 1941-
Copyright Message
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In Conversation, Episode 9, Sir Ben Kingsley
produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation, Episode 9 (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 26 mins
Sir Ben Kingsley doesn’t so much immerse himself in his roles as disappear into them entirely. Starring in Sir Richard Attenburgh’s Gandhi, he stunned the world with his Oscar winning portrayal of the Indian spiritual leader. In Schindler’s List he embodied the emotional core of Steven Spielberg’s film, as...
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produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation, Episode 9 (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 26 mins
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Sir Ben Kingsley doesn’t so much immerse himself in his roles as disappear into them entirely. Starring in Sir Richard Attenburgh’s Gandhi, he stunned the world with his Oscar winning portrayal of the Indian spiritual leader. In Schindler’s List he embodied the emotional core of Steven Spielberg’s film, as the accountant Itzak Stern. More recently he played comedy in The Wackness, haunted cinema-goers in Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island...
Sir Ben Kingsley doesn’t so much immerse himself in his roles as disappear into them entirely. Starring in Sir Richard Attenburgh’s Gandhi, he stunned the world with his Oscar winning portrayal of the Indian spiritual leader. In Schindler’s List he embodied the emotional core of Steven Spielberg’s film, as the accountant Itzak Stern. More recently he played comedy in The Wackness, haunted cinema-goers in Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island and strapped himself into Mike Newell’s blockbuster ride, The Prince of Persia. Born Krishna Bhanji, his most famous creation, of course, is himself.
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Media Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
3DD Productions
Author / Creator
Derek Malcolm, 1932-
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
3DD Productions
Series
In Conversation
Person Discussed
Ben Kingsley, 1943-
Copyright Message
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In Conversation, Episode 10, Juliet Stevenson
produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation, Episode 10 (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 22 secs
Juliet Stevenson is one of Britain’s most versatile actresses. In her early theatre career, she became friends with Anthony Mingella, who wrote the lead part in his debut film Truly Madly Deeply just for her. This collaboration was rekindled for Breaking and Entering, which became Mingella’s final film. From t...
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produced by 3DD Productions; interview by Derek Malcolm, 1932-, in In Conversation, Episode 10 (London, England: 3DD Productions, 2010), 22 secs
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Juliet Stevenson is one of Britain’s most versatile actresses. In her early theatre career, she became friends with Anthony Mingella, who wrote the lead part in his debut film Truly Madly Deeply just for her. This collaboration was rekindled for Breaking and Entering, which became Mingella’s final film. From the moving Mona Lisa Smile to the joyful Bend it Like Beckham, Stevenson brings humility and warmth to every role.
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
3DD Productions
Author / Creator
Derek Malcolm, 1932-
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
3DD Productions
Series
In Conversation
Person Discussed
Juliet Stevenson, 1956-
Copyright Message
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