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    Paul Rotha (3 June 1907 – 7 March 1984) was an English documentary film-maker, film historian and critic. He was born Paul Thompson in London, and educated...
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  • Cat & Mouse (1958 film) (category Films directed by Paul Rotha)
    crime drama film directed by Paul Rotha, starring Lee Patterson, Ann Sears and Victor Maddern. The screenplay was by Rotha, based on the 1955 novel Cat...
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    film historian Paul Rotha. On 4 February 1968, she stabbed Rotha for the second time and was charged with attempted murder. She and Rotha married in 1974...
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  • known as Paul Rotha Paul Thompson (broadcaster), Australian broadcaster Paul Thompson (musician) (born 1951), English drummer for Roxy Music Paul Thompson...
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    well as a cinematographer perhaps best known for his collaboration with Paul Rotha in the 1940s and his work on Mike Hodges' 1971 film Get Carter. Andrew...
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  • Defense) The Fourth Estate (film), a 1940 documentary film directed by Paul Rotha The Fourth Estate (painting), a c. 1901 painting by Giuseppe Pellizza...
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  • accompaniments to the visuals and not considered integral to the production. Paul Rotha in Documentary Film says, "Man of Aran avoided all important issues raised...
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    other countries was not always as enthusiastic. British documentarian Paul Rotha called it tedious, while others were repelled by its pro-Nazi sentiments...
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  • Rotha is a feminine given name and surname. It may refer to: Rotha Johnston (born 1959), Northern Irish entrepreneur Rotha Lintorn-Orman (1895–1935), founder...
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    Innocent Eye; The Life of Robert J. Flaherty. Based on research material by Paul Rotha and Basil Wright (New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1966) Kodó, Krisztina...
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  • Air Outpost is a 1937 film produced by documentary maker Paul Rotha focusing on the Imperial Airways 'Empire Route' and highlighting a day at the aerodrome...
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    Critics praised the film's style and artistic camera movements. Film critic Paul Rotha said that it "definitely established the film as an independent medium...
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    Jean Epstein Sergei Eisenstein Lev Kuleshov Jean Mitry Rudolf Arnheim Paul Rotha André Bazin Alexandre Astruc Gilles Deleuze Stanley Cavell Andrew Sarris...
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  • Petites Pièces (1924–1926) Fancy Free, 4 Pieces Contes Barbares, Hommage à Paul Gauguin (1930–1933) Night Thoughts (1940) Prelude and Fugue Formed on an...
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    from the ground up." Some critics have found faults in the film, and Paul Rotha called it "one of the most remarkable productions ever realized in the...
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    became friends with British film figures such as director and film writer Paul Rotha. In 1942, Mayer was diagnosed with cancer. Near the end of his life, he...
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    Paar Show, (himself) 1961 The Life of Adolf Hitler written & directed by Paul Rotha, commentary by Leo Genn & Marius Goring 1962 The Unseen Valley directed...
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    work was largely dismissed in the West as well. Documentary filmmaker Paul Rotha said that in Britain, Vertov was "regarded really as rather a joke, you...
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  • Sciences. 15 April 2019. Retrieved 2020-01-30. 1959|Oscars.org Sheehan, Paul (2018-09-06). "Honorary Oscars: Full list of 132 winners from Charlie Chaplin...
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    made for the Festival of Britain, World Without End (1953) directed with Paul Rotha for UNESCO and Greece: The Immortal Land (1958) in collaboration with...
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    distorted settings were new to the film world". Film historian and critic Paul Rotha wrote of it, "For the first time in the history of the cinema, the director...
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    sponsored by the Ministry of Information and to documentary films produced by Paul Rotha. After Otto Neurath’s death in 1945, Marie Neurath and her collaborators...
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    Rotha Beryl Lintorn Lintorn-Orman (born Rotha Beryl Lintorn Orman, 7 February 1895 – 10 March 1935) was a British political activist and World War I veteran...
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    film. London: I.B. Tauris. p. 55. ISBN 9781435603523. OCLC 178389068. Paul Rotha (1930). The film till now, a survey of the cinema. Jonathan Cape. pp. 167–170...
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    The Man Who Laughs (1928 film) (category Films directed by Paul Leni)
    complaining that the German-looking sets did not evoke 17th-century England. Paul Rotha was particularly critical. In his 1930 book on the history of film, The...
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    1990s to open as a museum in 2000. Produced in 1937 by documentary maker Paul Rotha for Strand Films, Air Outpost set out to tell the story of "24 hours at...
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    edition of his global survey The Film Till Now, British cinema pundit Paul Rotha declared, "A film in which the speech and sound effects are perfectly...
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  • the White Suit Alexander Mackendrick Michael Balcon No Resting Place Paul Rotha Colin Lesslie The Red Badge of Courage John Huston Gottfried Reinhardt...
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  • who worked for the unit included Humphrey Jennings, Alberto Cavalcanti, Paul Rotha, Harry Watt, Basil Wright and a young Norman McLaren. Poet and memoirist...
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    Avant-Garde, University of California Press, 2001. ISBN 978-0-520-22732-3 Paul Rotha Documentary mode "Documentary Modes". British Film Institute. Archived...
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