Description
What and who decides if a film gets made? How do funders influence a film's scope and content? Through a series of interviews with leading British filmmakers, director Michael Winterbottom attempts to answer these questions, and puts forward his ideas for creating a more vibrant and innovative independent film culture.
About the Author
Michael Winterbottom is the director of award-winning films and TV series including Jude (1996); Welcome to Sarajevo (1997); Wonderland (1999); 24 Hour Party People (2002); The Road to Guantanamo (2006); The Trip (2010), The Trip to Italy (2013), The Trip to Spain (2017) and The Trip to Greece (2020), as well as the 2019 feature Greed (2019). He is currently working on a TV mini-series focusing on British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's handling of the Covid-19 crisis.
Reviews
Seeking to understand the obstacles that even notable names face trying to finance a British film these days, Winterbottom uses the first Covid lockdown to interview an enviable list of directors, including Steve McQueen, Lynne Ramsay and Mike Leigh... There's fascinating candour... Eye-opening and addictively readable. * Total Film *
The interviews' focus on the busi ness side of film production is relatively unusual and all the more valuable for it. Possibly liberated by the uncertainty of the moment, Winterbottom's subjects are more frank about the industry than is customary. Their perspectives often converge, but the directors' reasons for not directing vary as widely as their cir cumstances. -- Henry K. Miller * Sight & Sound *
A must-read for anyone interested in how films are made, and not made. * The Saturday Paper *
Book Information
ISBN 9781839023392
Author Michael Winterbottom
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint BFI Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 564g