documentary
DVD: Ken Russell - The Great ComposersFriday, 01 April 2016![]() The earliest film collected here, 1963’s Elgar, stands up incredibly well. Some of its quirks were imposed from above: fledgling director Ken Russell was initially employed by the BBC’s Talks Department and was discouraged from using actors in his... Read more... |
DVD: Ken Russell - The Great PassionsTuesday, 29 March 2016![]() The trio of Sixties television documentaries assembled here are prototypical examples of Ken Russell’s oeuvre: hyper-real, and often frenzied, depictions of the lives of their subjects. Each not-quite or more-than documentary was made for the BBC in... Read more... |
Speed SistersTuesday, 22 March 2016![]() It’s a fair bet that when Lewis Hamilton and his Formula One colleagues are driving to practice sessions they don’t have to queue for 90 minutes at a military checkpoint. This was just one illuminating vignette of the daily grind shown in Amber... Read more... |
First Person: The Estate We're InMonday, 14 March 2016![]() Situated next to the beautiful Welsh Harp reservoir in North London, the West Hendon council estate was built in the 1960s to provide 680 homes to low income families. I first went there in November 2014. I had been following various housing stories... Read more... |
Dunblane: Our Story, BBC TwoThursday, 10 March 2016![]() For anyone living in the UK at the time, the Dunblane massacre on 13 March 1996 was an event so seared into their minds that they can remember exactly where they were when the shocking news came through.I was working on The Daily Telegraph's arts... Read more... |
The Prosecutors: Real Crime and Punishment, BBC FourWednesday, 09 March 2016Murder is entertainment, which is why crime and the legal process are on television every night. But where drama and documentary focus on criminals and the police who catch them – and the barristers who cross-examine them in court – vanishingly... Read more... |
DVD: Something Different/A Bagful of FleasSaturday, 05 March 2016![]() The expectation that late means great is one embedded deeply in our culture: that the consummation of creative endeavour finds its peak towards life’s conclusion, with experience assimilated into a rich finale. These two films from the very start of... Read more... |
The Propaganda GameWednesday, 24 February 2016![]() The set-up behind Spanish film-maker Álvaro Longoria’s intelligent documentary on North Korea is almost as bizarre and unlikely as the regime he’s attempting to probe.Having felt compelled for several years to make a film about the country, he’s... Read more... |
Who's the Boss?, BBC TwoWednesday, 24 February 2016![]() Who’s the Boss? occupies a square-eyed quadrant somewhere between Gogglebox and The Apprentice. If you like those, you’ll probably like this jaunty workplace experiment in which it’s not the boss who hires applicants for a new job, but the workforce... Read more... |
DVD: Taxi TehranTuesday, 23 February 2016![]() Taxi Tehran fits neatly into a recent tradition of films set entirely in cars; Jim Jarmusch’s Night On Earth comes to mind, as well as Abbas Kiarostami’s Ten. Initially we’re led to believe that we’re watching a fly-on-the-wall documentary,... Read more... |
Rise of the Superstar Vloggers, BBC ThreeTuesday, 02 February 2016![]() This debate about the future of the BBC might be missing the point. In the black corner scowls the Dark Lord of Swingeing Arts Cuts John Whittingdale, while in the fluffy corner is everyone who doesn’t want anything to change. By their “I heart Lyse... Read more... |
The Real Marigold Hotel, BBC TwoWednesday, 27 January 2016![]() One novel and two movies, but the BBC cheekily claims that this three-part series was inspired by Deborah Moggach’s 2004 novel These Foolish Things, and the pair of films The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel – but not related. How did the programme-makers... Read more... |
