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Director: Alan Clarke

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Alan Clarke's films exposed a real, raw world as no other films have. Works such as "Scum," "Made in Britain," "The Firm," "Rita, Sue and Bob Too" and "Elephant" inspired a generation of British actors, writers and directors that changed cinema forever. This documentary features rare behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with friends and colleagues of Clarke, including Tim Roth, Danny Boyle, Stephen Frears, Ray Winstone and Phil Daniels.

Director: Alan Clarke is a 1991 documentary celebrating the groundbreaking British filmmaker whose unflinching social realist films shaped a generation of cinema. Featuring rare behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with collaborators like Tim Roth, Danny Boyle, and Stephen Frears, the film explores Clarke's legacy through works including Scum, Made in Britain, The Firm, Rita Sue and Bob Too, and Elephant.

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When was Director: Alan Clarke released?

The documentary was released on July 12, 1991.

Who appears in the documentary?

The film features interviews with friends and colleagues of Alan Clarke including actors Tim Roth and Ray Winstone, directors Danny Boyle and Stephen Frears, and actor Phil Daniels.

Which of Alan Clarke's films are discussed?

The documentary covers Clarke's most influential works including Scum, Made in Britain, The Firm, Rita Sue and Bob Too, and Elephant.

What kind of content does the documentary include?

The film combines rare behind-the-scenes footage with interviews exploring Clarke's impact on British cinema and the generation of filmmakers he influenced.

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