Director of Photography
In this special tribute Fiona Bruce looks at how, across the decades, The Queen used her wardrobe to fashion a style that came to perfectly reflect her dedication to duty.
Director of Photography
Sophie Raworth explores the stories behind some of the most famous and era-defining pictures of the Queen, and shows how they chart our changing relationship with the monarchy.
Lighting Camera
BBC Arena's documentary on the Dames of British Theatre and film featuring Maggie Smith, Elieen Atkins, Judi Dench and Joan Plowright on screen together for the first time as they reminisce over a long summer weekend in a house Joan once shared with Sir Laurence Olivier.
Camera Operator
BBC Arena's documentary on the Dames of British Theatre and film featuring Maggie Smith, Elieen Atkins, Judi Dench and Joan Plowright on screen together for the first time as they reminisce over a long summer weekend in a house Joan once shared with Sir Laurence Olivier.
Director of Photography
Exploring the wit, work and world of Joe Orton through his own words, and the testimony of those who knew him and worked with him.
Director of Photography
In this unique, compelling film, those who knew him speak freely, some for the first time, to reveal the many mysteries of Francis Bacon.
Director of Photography
Interviews with ex-soldiers who have served in recent conflicts, many of them now suffering PTSD. But they survived while their mates were killed. They are The Not Dead. After listening to their experiences and their problems, Simon Armitage writes a poem about their experiences which they then read out on camera.
Director of Photography
Falso documental que cuenta la hipótesis de qué pasaría si el Presidente George W. Bush fuera asesinado.
Director of Photography
Hiroshima fue el momento que caracterizó el siglo XX: la apuesta científica, tecnológica, militar y política del primer ataque atómico del mundo. La película se sitúa en las tres semanas transcurridas desde la primera explosión experimental en Nuevo México hasta el lanzamiento final de la bomba. Estaremos en el despacho donde se toman decisiones políticas cruciales, a bordo del Enola Gay en su fatídico viaje, dentro de la bomba al explotar y en las calles de Hiroshima al producirse el desastre. (FILMAFFINITY)
Director of Photography
Fanáticos terroristas están planeando lanzar un ataque nuclear con una bomba casera radioactiva en el corazón de Londres. Desde Scootland Yard, hasta un detective árabe de los bajos fondos y autoridades locales, todos se mantiene alerta, mientras los agentes del gobierno blindan la ciudad, buscando desesperadamente el origen de la acción.
Director of Photography
Crippled by his writer's block, Paul enters into a new, exciting relationship with risk-taking Billy and super-sexy Juliette. As it becomes increasingly tangled, however, he must choose one of them over the other.
Director of Photography
An adaptation from the controversial John Adams opera about the true life incident that took place in the mid 80s. The liner "Achille Lauro" is on a 12-day cruise in the Mediterranean. While the ship is docked in Alexandria, a maid discovers that four of the passengers are actually members of the Palestine Liberation Organization traveling incognito. Startled by their discovery, the PLO cadre is forced to act. They take the passengers on board hostage and demand the release of 50 Palestinian activists held in Israeli jails. As Egyptian, American, Italian, and Palestinian authorities bicker over the best way to handle the situation (and who would negotiate with the terrorists), the kidnappers find themselves dealing with rebellion among their captives, and an argument between the four PLO members and Leon Klinghoffer, a Jewish-American confined to a wheelchair, eventually escalates into violence.
Cinematography
Tattooing — "the world's oldest skin game" — is the subject of this iconic documentary. Writer/director Geoff Steven scored a major coup by signing Easy Rider legend Peter Fonda as his presenter. Travelling to Aotearoa, Samoa, Japan and the United States, the doco traces key developments in tattooing, including its importance in the Pacific, prison-inspired styles, and the influence of 1960s counterculture. Legendary tattooists feature (including Americans Ed Hardy and Jack Rudy), while the closing credits parade some eye-opening full body tattoos.