100 British Documentaries

100 British Documentaries

by Patrick Russell
100 British Documentaries

100 British Documentaries

by Patrick Russell

Paperback(2007)

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Overview

Ever since John Grierson popularized the term 'documentary,' British non-fiction film has been renowned, sometimes reviled, but seldom properly appreciated. '100 British Documentaries 'provides a uniquely accessible, occasionally provocative introduction to a rich and surprisingly varied tradition by considering 100 examples taken from across a century's worth of output. The 100 films range from the Victorian period to the present day. Alongside such classics as 'Night Mail 'and 'Touching the Void 'are documentaries that illustrate the many uses to which it has been put  from pro-gram-filler to political propaganda to classroom teaching aid  and the many styles and viewpoints it has embraced. While the focus is on the documentary 'film,' several television productions are included, indicating how the genre has developed on the small screen.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781844571956
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/05/2007
Series: Screen Guides
Edition description: 2007
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 4.87(w) x 6.62(h) x 0.68(d)

About the Author

Patrick Russell is Senior Curator (Non-Fiction), BFI National Archive.

Table of Contents

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I recommend that everyone who cares about documentary, whether audience or maker, grab a copy of this handy volume. Russell's depth of knowledge in his subject is unmatched, and his carefully considered, highly creative comments are not to be missed. My own copy is already thumbed and worn. The only thing that dulls hours of enjoyment is the fact that the films themselves are not immediately at hand.' – Betsy A. McLane, International Documentary Association

' ... a lively, scholarly and thought provoking book ... [which] I am sure will become a lasting contribution to British film and television curatorship.' – Leo Enticknap, Viewfinder

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