Year: 1989
Runtime: 50 mins
Language: English
An updated autobiography of Britain’s most controversial director—behind Women in Love, The Devils, The Music Lovers, Tommy and The Rainbow—mirrors his bold cinematic style. Russell recounts his Southampton childhood, a Pinocchio awakening, Nautical College, Merchant Marine and RAF service, dancing with the Shepherd’s Bush Ballet Club, and his film career launch after a striking interview with Huw Weldon for Monitor. Filled with witty anecdotes and sharp insights, it presents a vivid portrait of his unconventional life.
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