Mike Leigh by Neil Libbert
MS. 16177/6/11
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
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Title
Mike Leigh by Neil Libbert
Shelfmark
MS. 16177/6/11
Summary
With Camera Press stamps and caption on reverse:
British Film Directors; Mike Leigh. OPS the British dramatist and film and theatre director, Mike Leigh, whose 1988 film High Hopes won the Venice Film Festival's Critic's Prize for its blend of comedy and social observation. Born in 1943, his other feature films include Bleak Moments, and The Short and the Curlies. His theatre work includes Abigail's Party, Ecstasy and Smelling a Rat, while TV films include Four Days in July and The Kiss of Death. Please acknowledge: Photograph by NEIL LIBBERT, CAMERA PRESS LONDON, 26575-27 (89).
Date
1989
Language
English
Physical facet
Vintage Gelatin Silver Print
Physical extent
1 leaf
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Collection contents
The Hyman Collection of British Photographs
Photographs by Cecil Beaton, Tom Blau, Gemma Levine, Neil Libbert and Homer Sykes
Mike Leigh by Neil Libbert
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