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Nick Broomfield, early works

Label
Nick Broomfield, early works
Language
eng
Main title
Nick Broomfield
Sub title
early works
Summary
Who cares : a unique snapshot of life in the slums of Liverpool in 1970 (18 mins, 1970) ----- Proud to be British : examines attitudes of people living an affluent area of England in the early 1970s (30 mins, 1973) ---- Behind the rent strike (50 mins, 1979) : Follows the 14 month rent strike by the people of Kirby, near Liverpool in 1973. Looks at the social conditions behind the strike, the arrests and the mood of the strikers ----- Juvenile Liaison: a scathing account of Lancashire Police Force Liaison Division's handling of young petty offenders (97 mins, 1975) ----- Juvenile Liaison II : How in 1975 police interviewed children accused of minor offences & the effects on their lives subsequently (87 mins, 1990) ----- Tattooed Tears : an intimate encounter with the maximum security juvenile correctional facility in Chino, california (85 mins, 1978) ----History reel : Broomfield's personal overview of his career featuring clips & commentary from 3 decades (70 mins) ---- Driving me crazy : behind the scenes of a musical in New York (85 mins, 1988) ---- Monster in a box : a monologue during which Spalding Gray tells of the interruptions he creates, discovers and experiences just to avoid writing his autobiographical novel (88 mins, 1992)
Table Of Contents
Each film includes an introduction from Nick Broomfield
Technique
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