The Many Lives of Richard Attenborough (2003)

ALL 08/24/2003 (en) Documentary 118 Min
  • Release
    08/24/2003
  • Production
    BBC Arena, Illuminations Films
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  • Original title
    The Many Lives of Richard Attenborough
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
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Overview

Two-part Arena special celebrating the life and distinguished career of one of Britain's best-loved public figures. Lord Attenborough's film CV as actor stretches from Brighton Rock to Jurassic Park, while as director he has been responsible for Oh! What a Lovely War, Shadowlands and Gandhi. He has also been integral to the work of many charities, while his support for minority groups has led to the building of a Centre for Disability and the Arts. Part one examines his early career and follows Attenborough as he visits his childhood home, travels to Brighton and Hove, and reminisces with brothers John and Sir David. Part two explores his other lives as chancellor of Sussex University and vice-president of Chelsea FC, and examines the political commitment behind films such as Cry Freedom and 10 Rillington Place.

  1. Adam Low

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Producer



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The Many Lives of Richard Attenborough (2003) 118 Min

ALL 08/24/2003 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 08/24/2003
  • Production
    BBC Arena, Illuminations Films
  • Original title The Many Lives of Richard Attenborough
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Two-part Arena special celebrating the life and distinguished career of one of Britain's best-loved public figures. Lord Attenborough's film CV as actor stretches from Brighton Rock to Jurassic Park, while as director he has been responsible for Oh! What a Lovely War, Shadowlands and Gandhi. He has also been integral to the work of many charities, while his support for minority groups has led to the building of a Centre for Disability and the Arts. Part one examines his early career and follows Attenborough as he visits his childhood home, travels to Brighton and Hove, and reminisces with brothers John and Sir David. Part two explores his other lives as chancellor of Sussex University and vice-president of Chelsea FC, and examines the political commitment behind films such as Cry Freedom and 10 Rillington Place.

  1. Adam Low

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Sean Mackenzie

    Editor

  4. Producer