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Show Me the Picture: The Story of Jim Marshall
Alfred George Bailey, Adam Biskupski, Ian Arber, Tatiana Kennedy, Amelia Davis & Nicolas Sampson for Bailey Kennedy Production, Modern Films General theatrical release
An outsider with attitude, Show Me the Picture: The Story of Jim Marshall chronicles the infamous photographer’s life behind and outside the camera. A child of immigrants and a life battling inner demons, Jim fought his way to become one of the most trusted mavericks behind a lens throughout 60’s history, capturing the most iconic figures in music history from Bob Dylan and The Rolling Stones, to the infamous image of Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar.
Whilst his pictures of legends such as Jimi Hendrix and Johnny Cash are familiar, little was known about the photographer Jim Marshall until this revealing documentary. It’s an illuminating study of a volatile, troubled man that transported us back to the 60’s and 70’s.
Imagine... Edna O’Brien: Fearful and Fearless
Katy Homan, Tanya Hudson, Jude Suggett & Alan Yentob for BBC Studios BBC One
In 1960, great literary talent Edna O’Brien published her revolutionary debut novel The Country Girls, which broke down social and sexual barriers for women and was then banned in her native country of Ireland. She now continues to produce some of the most urgent work of her unparalleled career. In this honest and engaging documentary, Alan Yentob meets Edna O’Brien to discuss sex, books and a lifetime of defiance.
The Black Godfather
Reginald Hudlin, Nicole Avant, Byron Phillips, Nelson George, Catrin Rodgers & Andrew Fried for Boardwalk Pictures & Hudlin Entertainment Netflix
This documentary follows the life of Clarence Avant, the ultimate, uncensored mentor and behind-the- scenes rainmaker in music, film, TV and politics.
Terms and Conditions: A UK Drill Story
Brian Hill, Kandise Abiola, Katie Bailiff, Fraser T Smith, Stuart Briggs & Andre Johnson for Century Films YouTube Originals
The film is an examination of drill music and the association it has with knife crime in the UK. In examining the links between this musical genre and violence, we went beneath the surface and engaged with the drill community to understand their motivations. We commissioned five drill artists to write and record an original track which would help to dispel some of the myths around drill music.
10 GRIERSON 2020: THE BRITISH DOCUMENTARY AWARDS
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