English film director lindsay anderson sitting backwards. Educated at cheltenham college, he announced there his intention to rebel and spent the rest of his life carrying out. The politics are deeply silly, but it still works as a movie especially if you were 15 when it was released, as i was. Okay, eating mushy peas and listening to frankie laine may not be very edifying, but anderson s snotty attitude towards it all, his withholding of any affection or empathy, is a sight less so. Anderson was unhappy with this treatment, and david sherwin worked on the script. Director of if who was instrumental in the british new wave film movement and won a grand prix at cannes film festival in 1968. Anderson, lindsay 19231994 biography bfi screenonline. Anderson received a degree in english from the university of oxford and in 1947 became a founding editor of the film magazine sequence, which lasted. This book is about the british film maker lindsay anderson. With richard harris, rachel roberts, alan badel, william hartnell. Famous for its depiction of a savage insurrection at a fictitious boys boarding school, the x certificate film was made at the time of the may 1968 protests in france by a director who was strongly associated with the 1960s counterculture. Anderson received a degree in english from the university of oxford and in 1947 became a founding editor of the film magazine sequence, which lasted until 1951. May 02, 2019 as a prologue to a british television showing of the film if, starring malcolm mcdowell, at the start of 1995, stephen frears a film director himself pays tribute to the film s director.
An apprentice coffee salesman has a series of improbable and ironic adventures that seem designed to challenge his naive idealism. Lindsay anderson, date of birth, place of birth, date of death. Director lindsay anderson and leading man richard harris put themselves on the map with this riveting study of a rugbyleague player tormented by feelings for a grieving widow. Let me tell you about lindsay lindsay anderson was betrayed by his biographer gavin lambert so says david.
Mick obediently projects the different emotions anderson demands of him until he is asked to smile. Original first release nonfolded british one sheet in excellent condition. Directed by lindsay anderson, it stars malcolm mcdowell as mick travis, whom mcdowell had first played as a disaffected public schoolboy in his first film performance in andersons film if. If film by lindsay anderson masters of cinema clip youtube. Lindsay gordon anderson 17 april 1923 30 august 1994 was a british featurefilm, theatre and documentary director, film. Lindsay gordon anderson 17 april 1923 30 august 1994 was a british feature film, theatre and documentary director, film critic, and leadinglight of the free cinema movement and of the british new wave. Exactly 40 years ago, the film director lindsay anderson was. Before kubrick made his mischief iconic in a clockwork orange, malcolm mcdowell made a hell of an impression as the insouciant mick travis, who, along with his school chums, trumps authority at every turn, finally emerging as a violent savior in the vicious games of. Lindsay anderson, the british film and theater director whose distaste for conformity and classconscious english tradition informed such. Lindsay anderson was a highly influential personality within british cinema, mostly famous for landmark films like this sporting life 1963 and if.
He was a director and actor, known for if 1968, britannia hospital 1982 and this sporting life 1963. The man who gave me a slap in the face film the guardian. Lindsay gordon anderson 17 april 1923 30 august 1994 was a british feature film, theatre and documentary director, film critic, and leading light of the free cinema movement and the british new wave. Sherwin though was undergoing personal problems at the time, which necessitated anderson writing a few scenes himself, a skill he did not feel he had. The film originally began as a script written by mcdowell about his experiences as a coffee salesman in his late teens and early 20s. Lindsay anderson revisited deals primarily with hitherto unexplored aspects of. The extraordinary and revealing diaries of the revolutionary british film and theatre director who became one of the major cultural figures of his time. He was educated at cheltenham college and wadham college, oxford. If lindsay anderson was born on april 17, 1923 in bangalore, kingdom of mysore, british india as lindsay gordon anderson. Apr, 2020 lindsay anderson, in full lindsay gordon anderson, born april 17, 1923, bangalore, indiadied august 30, 1994, near angouleme, france, english critic and stage and motionpicture director.
He is also notable, though not a professional actor, for playing a minor role in the academy awardwinning 1981 film chariots of fire. A modern classic in which anderson minutely captures both the particular ethos of a public school and the general flavour of any structured community, thus achieving a clear. Mike gray august 30, 2017 august 30, 2017 culture, film. Aug 30, 2017 after all, terrence malick made 5 perfect films in a row over a 40year period, only to mar his perfect record within 6 years in the 21st century across a handful of mediocre films. Educated at cheltenham college, he announced there his intention to rebel and spent the rest of his life carrying out this aim. He was the son of a majorgeneral in the british army. Lindsay andersons if is a daringly anarchic vision of british society, set in a boarding school in latesixties england.
Film profile for lindsay anderson, director, born 17 april 1923. O dreamland 1953 was andersons first personal film, made for his own satisfaction with no immediate plans for its exhibition. Sep 01, 1994 lindsay anderson, the british film and theater director whose distaste for conformity and classconscious english tradition informed such anarchic films as if. Lindsay gordon anderson 17 april 1923 30 august 1994 was a british feature film, theatre and documentary director, film critic, and leadinglight of the. In association with emi and the national film finance corporation. English film director lindsay anderson sitting backwards on a chair, 28th october 1971. He died on august 30, 1994 in angouleme, charente, france. Meanwhile, tati only made 9 fulllength films in his career but remains a genius because of what he accomplished across his time as a feature film director. Anderson was scottish, the son of a majorgeneral, and was born in bangalore in 1923. Anderson was a highly influential personality within british cinema, mostly famous for landmark films. Lindsay anderson, in full lindsay gordon anderson, born april 17, 1923, bangalore, indiadied august 30, 1994, near angouleme, france, english critic and stage and motionpicture director. Anderson, lindsay, 19231994 anderson, lindsay anderson, lindsay, 1923lindsay anderson british film director lindsay anderson british feature film, theatre and documentary director, and film. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading lindsay anderson revisited. Let me tell you about lindsay lindsay anderson was betrayed by his biographer gavin lambert so says david sherwin, the writer of if.
E xactly 40 years ago, the film director lindsay anderson was preparing for the release of if. He is most widely remembered for his 1968 film if, which won. Legendary director lindsay anderson expanded on the social outrage and intense character focus of his debut this sporting life with this. Despite success on the field, a rising rugby star senses the emerging emptiness of his life as his inner angst begins to materialize through aggression and brutality, so he attempts to woo his landlady in hopes of finding reason to live. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. As a director, critic, writer and actor, lindsay anderson established a reputation as one of the most innovative, impassioned and fiercely independent british artists of the twentieth century. Director actor writer producer editor editorial department. The show is cut with clips of lindsay andersons films if. Lindsay anderson revisited unknown aspects of a film. Lindsay anderson revisited deals primarily with hitherto unexplored aspects of his career.
As a prologue to a british television showing of the film if, starring malcolm mcdowell, at the start of 1995, stephen frears a film director himself pays tribute to the film. Working with small businesses, startups, and large brands, lindsay merges. O dreamland this groundbreaking short film about a margate amusement park helped to launch a new documentary movement. Okay, eating mushy peas and listening to frankie laine may not be very edifying, but andersons snotty attitude towards it all, his withholding of any affection or empathy, is a sight less so. A modern classic in which anderson minutely captures both the particular ethos of a public school and the general flavour of any structured community, thus achieving a. Born in bangalore, india, on 17 april 1923, younger son of a scottish army officer stationed there, anderson was named for australian poet, adam lindsay gordon, much admired by his mother. Lindsay gordon anderson was a british featurefilm, theatre and documentary director, film critic, and leadinglight of the free cinema movement and of the british new wave. Jennings was described by film critic and director lindsay anderson in 1954 as. Stephen frears for london weekend television executive producer. In place of the boosterism of griersonian documentary, anderson made personal, lyrical films whose only british precedent was humphrey. Here are a few examples of ways you can filter the charts.
Lindsay anderson is an english film and documentary director. An important british theatre director, anderson is remembered internationally for his mick travers trilogy of feature films, all of which star malcolm mcdowell as travers. Get premium, high resolution news photos at getty images. With malcolm mcdowell, ralph richardson, rachel roberts, arthur lowe. The openlearn team the open university posted under whats on the key cast and crew members of lindey andersons 1968 film if are reunited to discuss the. Unknown aspects of a film director kindle edition by erik hedling, christophe dupin. Anderson, lindsay, 19231994 anderson, lindsay anderson, lindsay, 1923lindsay anderson british film director lindsay anderson british feature film, theatre and documentary director, and film critic.
Sep 02, 2004 ten years after lindsay anderson s death, malcolm mcdowell explains why he cant let go of the director who changed his life. For the australian rules footballer, see lindsay anderson footballer. Born in bangalore, india, the son of a british army officer. Lindsay anderson is an english film and documentary director born in bangalore, india, the son of a british army officer. Lindsay anderson, director of this sporting life and one of the essential filmmakers of the british new wave, turns his attention to the english public school system for his film if. Anderson was a highly influential personality within british cinema, mostly famous for landmark films like this sporting life 1963 and if. He is most widely remembered for his 1968 film if, which won the palme dor at cannes. Lindsay is a strategic designer and creative director who has spent her career building and championing brands. World war ii film propaganda frank humphrey sinkler jennings 19 august 1907 24 september 1950 was an english documentary filmmaker and one of the founders of the mass observation organisation. Mick obediently projects the different emotions anderson demands of. Lindsay anderson president, creative director a creative.
The film was entered into the 1973 cannes film festival. Directed by lindsay anderson, it stars malcolm mcdowell as mick travis, whom mcdowell had first played as a disaffected public schoolboy in his first film performance in andersons film if 1968. Jul 02, 2012 along with renowned critic and filmmaker, francois truffaut, director and critic lindsay anderson is one of the few to buck this trend and go from critic to successful filmmaker as a natural progression. Pairing 16mm footage of horror exhibits and unphotogenic faces with tinny field recordings of barkers pitches and pop songs already distorted by pa speakers. But, while making a new documentary, john harris discovered the deep roots of the director s acerbic. Sentenced to a lifetime of stress film the guardian. Lindsay gordon anderson, film, television and stage director, critic and actor. Famous for its depiction of a savage insurrection at a fictitious boys boarding school, the x certificate film was made at the time of the may 1968 protests in france by a director who was strongly.
Nov 15, 2001 lindsay anderson was also an accomplished actor, most notably taking such roles as master of caius in chariots of fire, and enjoying success in his own film is that all there is. He is most widely remembered for his 1968 film if, which won the palme dor at cannes film festival in 1969 and marked malcolm mcdowells cinematic debut. Lindsay anderson, the british film and theater director whose distaste for conformity and classconscious english tradition informed such anarchic films as if. Ten years after lindsay andersons death, malcolm mcdowell explains why he cant let go of the director who changed his life. Mick travis, the character, confronts lindsay anderson, the director, at an audition for the film o lucky man. It is an unrelieved expression of contempt for the patrons of dreamland, a funfair in margate. The film is basically a recording of malcolm mcdowell s one man theatre show about legendary british film director lindsay anderson. Lindsay anderson was also an accomplished actor, most notably taking such roles as master of caius in chariots of fire, and enjoying success in his own film is that all there is.