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Ken Russell

British director Ken Russell started out training for a naval career, but after wartime RAF and merchant navy service he switched goals and went into ballet. Supplementing his dancing income as an actor and still photographer, Russell put together a handful of amateur films in the 50s before being hired as a staff director by the BBC. Russell made a name for himself (albeit a name not always spoken in reverence) during the first half of the ‘60s by directing a series of iconoclastic TV dramatizations of the lives of famous composers and dancers. And if he felt that the facts were getting in the way of his story, he’d make up his own — frequently bordering on the libelous. If he had any respect for the famous persons whose lives he probed, it was secondary to his fascination with revealing all warts and open wounds.

A film director since 1963, Russell burst into the international consciousness with 1969’s Women in Love, a hothouse version of the D.H. Lawrence novel. No director… read more

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richmondhill

14Dec11

Rather routine rendering of an earthy if dull cause celebre which has little of the flinty texture of Russell's earlier rendition of Women in Love. It's easy on the eye, if a little jarring on the ear with occasionally clumsy dialogue. It's not quite a case of going through the motions, but it does lack the spark and flare that marks out so much of the directors earlier work. The latter episodes have more vigour.

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Scout

9May11

One of the greatest mini-series, one of Ken Russell's best efforts, one of the most sensual films ever made, one of the greatest love stories ever told.

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