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Icons in the Fire

The Decline and Fall of Almost Everybody in the British Film Industry

Alexander Walker

The third and final volume of Alexander Walker's acclaimed history of the modern British film industry

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FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL, NOTTING HILL, THE FULL MONTY, BRIDGET JONES' DIARY - all made in Britain, all huge successes, but none financed by British money...

Walker's previous volumes, HOLLYWOOD ENGLAND and NATIONAL HEROES, covered the period until 1984. This final volume tells the inside story right up to date of why a nation that produces actors of the calibre of Kenneth Branagh, Daniel Day-Lewis, Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Robert Carlyle, Kate Winslet and directors such as Anthony Minghella, Sam Mendes, Stephen Frears, Neil Jordan, Peter Greenaway, Ken Loach and Guy Ritchie cannot sustain a native film industry.

Walker's revelations on the iniquities of National Lottery funding of movies - over £200m to date and hardly a profitable film among those so far produced - have been headline news. Walker relates the extraordinary events of the past two decades years through the individuals, the companies and the studios.

 

'It's stuffed with good scoops, awful stats and strange memories. Walker was always a ferocious watchdog, and he's as bristly here as ever.'

EVENING STANDARD

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Icons in the Fire-The Decline and Fall of Almost Everybody in the British Film Industry

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£10.99
Paperback
352 pages
216 x 138 mm
ISBN-10: 075286484X
ISBN-13: 9780752864846
Publication: September 2005
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