Alan parker

I always argued against the auteur theory; films are a collaborative art form. I've had some fantastically good people help me make the movies.

I'm a pluralist. I've always argued that as many different films as possible should be made.

Most directors have little lists in their heads of people they really want to work with.

Well, if you ask any filmmaker how they got into it, everyone came a different route. Ive never actually watched another director work.

I've always been completely autocratic. I've never learned to be diplomatic or democratic.

The films that I do tend to polarise people's views.

Film-making is a physically hard job.

I turn on the TV sometimes, start watching something and think: 'This seems quite good, a bit familiar.' Then I realise … It's one of my movies. It's a pretty odd feeling.

Making a film is so hard that if you don't have your main actors going along with the ride with the rest of the crew it can make your life very difficult.

Rain is also very difficult to film, particularly in Ireland because it's quite fine, so fine that the Irish don't even acknowledge that it exists.

A lot of directors prefer the solitude of the editing process, but I revel in the craziness of what a film set is.

Have a go. Anybody can do it.

Period recreation is very difficult unless you make a black and white movie.

It doesn't matter what the technology is - no one will watch a Peter Greenaway film anyway.

I'm always afraid someone's going to tap me on the shoulder one day and say, 'Back to North London'.

Personally I am very much against the death penalty for several reasons.

A Great Movie Evolves when Everybody Has the Same Vision in Their Heads.

If you'd been where I'd been... if you'd seen the things I'd seen!... you... you'd be me... Or someone following me around.

I was once described by one of my critics as an aesthetic fascist.

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Alan Parker: Biography and Life Work

Alan Parker was a notable Film director. The story of Alan Parker began on 14 February 1944 in Islington, London, England. The legacy of Alan Parker continues today, following their passing on 31 July 2020 in London, England.

Sir Alan William Parker (14 February 1944 – 31 July 2020) was an English film director , screenwriter and producer . His early career, beginning in his late teens, was spent as a copywriter and director of television advertisements. After about ten years of filming adverts, many of which won awards for creativity, he began screenwriting and directing films.

Legacy and Personal Influence

Academic foundations were established at Dame Alice Owen's School. Personally, Alan Parker was married to Annie Inglis (divorced), Lisa Moran.

Philosophical Views and Reflections

The film became a critical success. Richard Schickel says that Parker had "transcended realism ... achieved his personal best", while Derek Malcolm considers Birdy to be Parker's "most mature and perhaps his best movie". The message of the film, writes critic Quentin Falk, is "joyously life-affirming", which he notes is common to much of Parker's work. He adds that Parker's films manage to achieve a blend of "strong story and elegant frame", a style which he says typically eludes other directors who rely too much on the purely visual.

Directed Academy Award performances Under Parker's direction, these actors have received Academy Award nominations for their performances in their respective roles.

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