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  • Alan Clarke - Wikipedia
    Alan John Clarke (28 October 1935 – 24 July 1990) was an English television and film director, producer and writer
  • Alan Clarke - IMDb
    Alan Clarke Director: Screen Two Liverpool native Alan Clarke got his start in the film business in Canada, where he studied acting and directing Upon returning to England he got a job at ITV, then moved over to the BBC in 1969 He worked mostly in television, but he made a couple of feature films that got attention for their portrayal of the gritty and occasionally violent life of the
  • Remembering Alan Clarke, the King of Bleak, Violent British Cinema - VICE
    Photo courtesy of the BBC Fearless, unflinching, and often brutally graphic, Alan Clarke made films that rank among the most original—and controversial—in British cinematic history
  • BFI Screenonline: Firm, The (1989)
    The Firm was Alan Clarke 's last film and in many ways it is one of his most personal: a vicious attack on both Thatcher 's Britain - a regular target for Clarke 's ire - and the hooligan minority who were destroying the reputation of football, a sport he had loved since his childhood Al Hunter 's script focuses on Bexy, the leader of a notorious hooligan 'firm' Although a nasty and violent
  • I watched every film in Alan Clarkes Dissent and Disruption . . . - Reddit
    A few years ago the BFI did a brilliant job of bringing together the television work of Alan Clarke in 2 box sets called Dissent and Disruption (the blu-ray version packaged them together and added some early works, but I don't have that) and I thought while I have an afternoon off, I'd write about them here If pressed I'd probably call Clarke my favourite British director His work for me
  • The Man Who Wasn’t There: The Films of Alan Clarke
    Alan Clarke was born in Liverpool in 1935 to working-class parents, his father Catholic, his mother Protestant After completing national service, a stint in Canada saw him take a radio and TV arts course at the same time as he discovered the literature of Camus and Sartre, and the films of Kurosawa, Antonioni, and Truffaut
  • The beginners guide to Alan Clarkes six best films
    Alan Clarke was among the greatest English filmmakers of the last century, despite the fact that his creative output was mostly intended for television Through his projects, Clarke conducted powerful examinations of contemporary sociopolitical conditions Born in Birkenhead, Cheshire, Clarke
  • 10 Best Alan Clarke Films of All Time
    In the world of British cinema, Alan Clarke stands out as a director whose works have left a lasting mark on the landscape of film Renowned for his unflinching portrayal of social issues and his raw, realistic style, Clarke’s films are a journey into the human experience, often exploring the underbelly of society and the struggles of everyday people His ability to tackle complex subjects
  • Close to the Bone: Alan Clarke | Film Comment
    It’s been the party line for years: Alan Clarke, righteous poet of anger and volume Despite having come out of the remarkably fertile mid-’60s moment when British television fostered a generation of socially conscious, singularly prickly subversives (Ken Loach, Mike Leigh, Peter Watkins
  • Alan Clarke - The Movie Database (TMDB)
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Alan Clarke (28 October 1935 – 24 July 1990) was a television and film director, producer and writer, born in Wallasey, Merseyside, England Most of Clarke's output was for television rather than cinema, including work for the famous play strands The Wednesday Play and Play for Today His subject matter tended towards social realism, especially with
  • Elephant (1989) - A disturbing short film from Northern . . . - Reddit
    I couldn't fit it in the title, but this film is notable for being one of the final works of Alan Clarke, who died the year after its release As well, it's one of the earlier works of Danny Boyle, who both produced the film and came up with the original concept It is an incredibly well-made, riveting, and deeply unsettling look at the reality of sectarian violence and I strongly recommend
  • Tough Love: Alan Clarke - Film Comment
    The Last Train through Harecastle Tunnel Roughly from 1964 to 1990, the BBC’s drama department poured out a wealth of studio-recorded dramas and, increasingly, 16mm films that challenged the sociopolitical status quo Sydney Newman, the visionary Canadian producer who ran the department for five years from early 1963 and introduced the groundbreaking The Wednesday Play anthology series
  • BFI Screenonline: Clarke, Alan (1935-1990) Biography
    Before Clarke 's premature death from cancer on 24 July 1990 in London he was experimenting with a minimalist style Elephant (1988) is the most extreme example, a 16mm colour film of eighteen killings in Northern Ireland Critical appreciation of his work remains muted, considering him unjustly to be an ultra-realist, lacking in art and artifice
  • Clarke, Alan - Senses of Cinema
    Fifteen years ago the death of Alan Clarke was followed by belated career recognition in the form of BBC rebroadcasts and a retrospective at the National Film Theatre Another retrospective at the 1998 Edinburgh International Film Festival rekindled interest, and some sparks came off an American box set of four DVDs released in 2004 (1) Nonetheless, like one of the marginalised characters to
  • enthusiasmorg
    HORACE (Directed by Alan Clarke, written by Roy Minton Transmission date: 21st March 1972, BBC2, 90 minutes (imdb’s “75 minutes” is wrong)) Clarke had worked with Roy Minton a number of times in the late 1960s but always for ITV (THE GENTLEMAN CALLER, GOODNIGHT ALBERT, STAND BY YOUR SCREEN) HORACE was their first BBC project together





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