Richard T. Kelly was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1970, and grew
up in Northern Ireland. This is his third book.Praise for Alan
Clarke:
'A quite remarkable, heartbreaking book . . . a model of how to
write film history.' Independent on Sunday
'If there is a better book about British television in the
seventies and eighties, I have yet to read it.' Sight & SoundPraise
for The Name of this Book is Dogme95:
'Extremely illuminating, often hilarious.' Total Film
'A lot more fun than Festen.' Evening Standard
"Few filmmakers of any age have blended the sensibilities of pop and art so effortlessly, or combined them with such a haunting tale of loss and redemption." --Andrew O'Hehir, Salon* "The most original and venturesome American indie I've seen this year." --J. Hoberman, Village Voice "[The] kind of movie that calls out not merely to be experienced but to be solved." --Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
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