Alan Clarke

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Manchester University Press, 7 okt 2005 - 197 pagina's
The British television director Alan Clarke is primarily associated with the visceral social realism of such works as his banned borstal play Scum, and his study of football hooliganism, The Firm. This book uncovers the full range of his work from the mythic fantasy of Penda's Fen, to the radical short film on terrorism, Elephant. Dave Rolinson uses original research to examine the development of Clarke's career from the theatre and the "studio system" of provocative television play strands of the 1960s and 1970s, to the increasingly personal work of the 1980s, which established him as one of Britain's greatest auteur television directors.
 

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Realism and censorship in the 1970s
57
Form and narrative in the 1980s
98
Conclusion
152
BIBLIOGRAPHY
177
INDEX
191
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Dave Rolinson is Lecturer in the Department of Film, Media and Journalism at the Univesity of Stirling

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