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Richard Attenborough
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English
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2013
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Richard Attenborough’s film career has stretched across seven decades; surprisingly, Sally Dux’s book is the first detailed scholarly analysis of his work as a filmmaker. Concentrating on his work behind the camera, she explores his initial role as a producer, including his partnerships with Bryan Forbes in Beaver Films (1959–64) and with Allied Film Makers (1960–64). As we know, Attenborough went on to direct twelve films, many of which achieved great acclaim, most notably Gandhi, which won eight Academy Awards in 1982
Attenborough is most renowned for his biographical films including Young Winston, Cry Freedom, Chaplin and Shadowlands, which helped to establish the genre within British cinema. Although his work has often attracted controversy, particularly regarding the representation of individuals and historical events, his films are noted for extracting acclaimed performances from unknown actors such as Ben Kingsley (Gandhi), while maintaining his moral and thematic concerns.
Attenborough is most renowned for his biographical films including Young Winston, Cry Freedom, Chaplin and Shadowlands, which helped to establish the genre within British cinema. Although his work has often attracted controversy, particularly regarding the representation of individuals and historical events, his films are noted for extracting acclaimed performances from unknown actors such as Ben Kingsley (Gandhi), while maintaining his moral and thematic concerns.
Author / Editor information
Contributor: Sally Dux
Sally Dux lectures in Film Studies at the University of Leicester
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...for anyone wanting to understand the problems of independent production in a key period in British cinema, this book is a key text.
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Front matter
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Dedication
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Contents
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List of plates
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Series editors’ foreword
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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1 On-screen
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2 Attenborough as producer
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3 New directions
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4 Anglo-American alliances
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5 Race, nation and conflict
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6 Public and private identities
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7 Brief encounters
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Conclusion
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Filmography
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Bibliography
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Index
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eBook published on:
September 6, 2023
eBook ISBN:
9781526111791
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook ISBN:
9781526111791
Keywords for this book
A Bridge Too Far; Allied Film Makers; Beaver Films; British cinema history; Bryan Forbes; Chaplin; Closing the Ring; Cry Freedom; film culture; Gandhi; Grey Owl; In Love and War; In Which We Serve; Oh! What a Lovely War; Richard Attenborough; Shadowlands; Young Winston
Audience(s) for this book
For a non-specialist adult audience