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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_ClarkeAlan Clarke - Wikipedia

    Alan John Clarke (28 October 1935 – 24 July 1990) was an English television and film director, producer and writer. Life and career [ edit] Clarke was born in Wallasey, Wirral, England. Most of Clarke's output was for television rather than cinema, including work for the famous play strands The Wednesday Play and Play for Today.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0164639Alan Clarke - IMDb

    Alan Clarke (1935-1990) was a Liverpool-born filmmaker who made realistic and controversial works about the British working class. He directed TV series like Screen Two and Play for Today, and feature films like Scum, Made in Britain and Rita, Sue and Bob Too.

    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • October 28, 1935
    • Alan Clarke
    • July 24, 1990
  3. Mar 31, 2016 · A beginner’s path through Alan Clarkes controversial films and TV. 31 March 2016. By Michael Pattison. The Firm (1989) Why this might not seem so easy. Alan Clarke is the man who wasn’t there of British cinema.

  4. Aug 3, 2015 · A tribute to the late director Alan Clarke, who made films about borstal life, soccer hooliganism, and British skinheads, influencing the likes of Gus Van Sant and Harmony Korine. Learn about his controversial and realistic style, his use of the steadicam, and his iconic film Scum.

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  5. Aug 10, 2017 · The In-Your-Face Films of Alan Clarke. Share full article. A scene from Alan Clarkes “Elephant” (1989). BFI. By Rumsey Taylor. Aug. 10, 2017. The 1989 film “Elephant” consists of 18...

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  6. Oct 28, 2022 · Learn about the life and work of Alan Clarke, one of the greatest English filmmakers of the last century. Discover his six definitive films that explore sociopolitical issues, violence, addiction and more.

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  8. Jun 8, 2015 · Why Alan Clarke is the key British film-maker whose maverick spirit lives on | Movies | The Guardian. A working-class director making films about working-class people … Alan Clarke...