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John Boorman

Director

“I have sought that lost grace in the film-making process, where the material things of the world – money, buildings, sets, plastic, metal, people – disappear into a camera and become nothing but light and shadow flickering on a wall: matter into spirit, the alchemists would say.”

 

Biography

Boorman was born in Shepperton, Surrey, England, the son of Ivy (née Chapman) and George Boorman. He was educated at the Salesian School in Chertsey, Surrey, even though his family was not Roman Catholic.
Boorman first began by working as a drycleaner and journalist in the late 1950s and then he moved into TV documentary filmmaking, eventually becoming the head of the BBC’s Bristol-based Documentary Unit in 1962.

Capturing the interest of producer David Deutsch, he was offered the chance to direct a film aimed at repeating the success of A Hard Day’s Night (directed by Richard Lester in 1964): Catch Us If You Can (1965) is about competing pop group Dave Clark Five. While not as successful commercially as Lester’s film, it smoothed Boorman’s way into the film industry. Boorman was drawn to Hollywood for the opportunity to make larger-scale cinema and in Point Blank (1967), a powerful interpretation of a Richard Stark novel, brought a stranger’s vision… read more

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Lights in the Dusk

20Sep12

Missing from the MUBI database, his French 'new wave' influenced, Dave Clark Five starring riposte to A Hard Day's Night, Catch Us If You Can. Although intended as a carefree youth musical, Boorman and screenwriter Peter Nichols create a morose, languorous road movie, where the spirit of youthful rebellion is already being sold as a pop commodity, and where the characters try to escape into a mythical landscape of rural, English decay.

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rado

10Jun11

Fortunately, "The Emerald Forest" is finally here! Now for "Beyond Rangoon"...

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Pierluigi Puccini

1Dec10

the emerald forest!

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Peter W.

29Sep10

He's so great!

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