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Basil Wright

AKA: Basil Charles Wright
Birthday: 1907-06-12
Died: 1987-10-14
Birthplace: Frieth, Buckinghamshire, England


Basil Wright - was a documentary filmmaker, film historian, film critic and teacher. During World War II, Wright worked only as a producer, first at John Grierson's Film Centre before joining The Crown Film Unit between 1945 and 1946 as producer-in-charge. Among the best known films he produced for Crown are Humphrey Jennings' A Diary for Timothy (1946) and A Defeated People (1946) and Instruments of the Orchestra (1946) featuring Benjamin Britten's The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra.[1] Returning to direction in the early 1950s, his films included Waters of Time (1951) made for the Festival of Britain, World Without End (1953) directed with Paul Rotha for UNESCO and Greece: The Immortal Land (1958) in collaboration with his friend the artist Michael Ayrton. Writing throughout the 30s and 40s, Basil Wright had contributed to the theoretical development of documentary in the movement's journals Cinema Quarterly, World Film News and Documentary Newsletter. He was the film critic for The Spectator after Graham Greene left. Wright was a regular contributor to the British Film Institute's Sight and Sound during the 1940s and '50s. He published a small book: The Uses of Film (1948) and his personal (extensive) history of cinema The Long View (1974). He taught at the University of Southern California (1962 and 1968), The National Film and Television School in London (1971–73) and Temple University in Philadelphia (1977–78). He was Governor of the British Film Institute, a fellow of the British Film Academy and President of the International Association of Documentary Filmmakers. In his films Wright combined an ability to look closely and carefully at a subject with a poetic and often experimental approach to editing and sound. In Britain he is commemorated with a film prize awarded biennially by the Royal Anthropological Institute.

Filmography

Pett and Pott: A Fairy Story of the Suburbs
Character: Vicar (uncredited)

Grierson
Character: Self
Men of Africa
Job: Producer

The Song of Ceylon
Job: Director
A Diary for Timothy
Job: Producer
O'er Hill and Dale
Job: Director

The Face of Scotland
Job: Director
Industrial Britain
Job: Additional Photography

Children at School
Job: Director
The Song of Ceylon
Job: Director of Photography
The Song of Ceylon
Job: Editor

It Might Be You
Job: Producer
The Green Girdle
Job: Producer

Night Mail
Job: Editor
Night Mail
Job: Director
O'er Hill and Dale
Job: Cinematography

Coal Face
Job: Director of Photography
The Immortal Land
Job: Director
The Immortal Land
Job: Producer

Advance Democracy!
Job: Producer
Waters of Time
Job: Director
This Is Colour
Job: Producer

London Scrapbook
Job: Producer

World Without End
Job: Director
Rainbow Dance
Job: Producer
Conquest
Job: Editor

London Can Take It!
Job: Associate Producer