McCullin
Synopsis
With extensive input from Sir Harold Evans, McCullin not only explores Don’s life and work, but also how the ethos of journalism changed during his career. Using the Sunday Times as an example, it compares the strictly ‘hands off’ approach of proprietors like Lord Thompson, who took pride in the fact that he did not want commercial considerations to censor his editors’ from printing what they wanted, to how the newspaper’s independent character changed once it was taken over by Rupert Murdoch, and the pursuit of advertising revenue became paramount, and with it, the inevitable obsessed with fashion, status and celebrity.
Details
- Year
- 2012
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 90 mins
- Format
- 16mm
- Director
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Jacqui Morris, David Morris
- Producer
- Jacqui Morris
- Executive Producer
- Christopher Hird, Rankin, Steve Milne, Christian Eisenbeiss
- Editor
- Andy McGraw, David Fairhead
- Director of Photography
- Richard Stewart, Michael Wood
- Composer
- Alex Baranowski
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Rankin Film Productions
Annroy110-114 Grafton Road
London
NW5 4BA
Tel: +44(0)20 7284 7342
Frith Street Films
50 Frith StreetLondon
W1D 4SQ
United Kingdom
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