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Bill Douglas

Bill Douglas

DirectingBorn April 17, 1934 (57 years old at death)· Died June 18, 1991

Scotland, UK

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Biography

William Gerald Forbes (Bill) Douglas was a Scottish film director best known for the trilogy of films about his early life. Having been interested in film-making all his life, in 1968 Douglas enrolled at the London International Film School, where he wrote the screenplay for a short autobiographical film called Jamie. After initial difficulties in finding support for the project, he eventually found a champion at the British Film Institute in the newly appointed head of Production, Mamoun Hassan, who secured funding on the basis that Jamie should form part one of a trilogy – echoing the great childhood trilogies of Ray and Gorki. The film was renamed "My Childhood", and its success on the international festival circuit paved the way for the second and third instalments of the trilogy of Douglas's formative years: My Ain Folk (1973) and My Way Home (1978). The Bill Douglas Trilogy recounts the harrowing experiences of a young boy, Jamie, growing up in crippling poverty: material and emotional impoverishment; terrible privations at the hands of his paternal grandmother; incarceration in a children’s home; living in a hostel for down-and-outs. Eventually the call-up for national service allows Jamie to find freedom through his friendship with Robert, a young middle class Englishman who introduces him to books and the possibility of a more optimistic and fulfilling future. The austere black and white images of the films embody a stillness and intensity reminiscent of silent cinema and this visual style is augmented by the equally spare and precise use of sound. Just as the stillness of the image forces the audience to look, so the relative silence encourages greater attention to specific sounds – boots scraping on asphalt, the chirping of birds and the timbre of voices – granting an emotional power lost in the aural bombardment characterising much contemporary cinema. The Trilogy gained a wealth of critical plaudits but Douglas struggled to raise financing for his next project, and was forced to find other ways of earning a living. Mamoun Hassan, the former head of BFI Production, invited him to teach at the National Film and Television School from 1978 and he proved to be an inspiring presence. Hassan was also able, in his role as director of the National Film Finance Corporation to help realise the project of Comrades, Douglas's film about the 'Tolpuddle Martyrs', six Dorset farm labourers who in 1834 were arrested and tried for forming a trade union and subsequently transported to Australia. Even so, the film did not appear until 1986, six years after the screenplay had been completed. Dubbed a 'poor man's epic', Comrades continues Douglas's interest in the perseverance of the human spirit in the face of material adversity. It also brings to the fore his fascination with the world of optics and image-making, through a number of references to various forms of Victorian optical entertainments such as the magic lantern, thezoetrope, the peep show and the camera obscura. The story itself is mediated by the character of an itinerant magic lanternist who reappears in a number of roles. Comrades was to be Bill Douglas's last film. He died of cancer and is buried in the churchyard of Bishop's Tawton in Devon.

Also known as: Forbes Douglas
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Total credits: 23

Known For

No image
TV
★9.0

The Younger Generation

as Duncan

Carry On Cleo
Movie
★6.6

Carry On Cleo

as Companion (uncredited)

Sleepwalker

Movies (6)

Bill Douglas: My Best Friend

Bill Douglas: My Best Friend

as Self (archive footage)

2023

Bill Douglas: Intent on Getting the Image

Bill Douglas: Intent on Getting the Image

as Himself (archive footage)

2006

Sleepwalker

TV Shows (1)

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The Younger Generation

as Duncan

1 ep.

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The Younger Generation

as Duncan

1 episodes

Behind the Camera

Comrades

Comrades

Director

My Way Home

My Way Home

Director

My Ain Folk

My Ain Folk

Director

Movie
★5.5

Sleepwalker

as Alex Britain

No image
Movie
★7.2

Working Surface: A Short Study (with Actors) in the 'Ways' of a Bourgeois Writer

Fever
Movie
★0.0

Fever

Bill Douglas: Intent on Getting the Image
Movie
★8.8

Bill Douglas: Intent on Getting the Image

as Himself (archive footage)

Bill Douglas: My Best Friend
Movie
★0.0

Bill Douglas: My Best Friend

as Self (archive footage)

No image
TV
★9.0

The Younger Generation

as Duncan

1961

Carry On Cleo
Movie
★6.6

Carry On Cleo

as Companion (uncredited)

1964

Sleepwalker
Movie
★5.5

Sleepwalker

as Alex Britain

1984

No image
Movie
★7.2

Working Surface: A Short Study (with Actors) in the 'Ways' of a Bourgeois Writer

1979

Fever
Movie
★0.0

Fever

1967

Bill Douglas: Intent on Getting the Image
Movie
★8.8

Bill Douglas: Intent on Getting the Image

as Himself (archive footage)

2006

Bill Douglas: My Best Friend
Movie
★0.0

Bill Douglas: My Best Friend

as Self (archive footage)

2023

Sleepwalker

as Alex Britain

1984

No image

Working Surface: A Short Study (with Actors) in the 'Ways' of a Bourgeois Writer

1979

Fever

Fever

1967

Carry On Cleo

Carry On Cleo

as Companion (uncredited)

1964

Bill Douglas: My Best Friend

Bill Douglas: My Best Friend

as Self (archive footage)

2023

Bill Douglas: Intent on Getting the Image

Bill Douglas: Intent on Getting the Image

as Himself (archive footage)

2006

Sleepwalker

Sleepwalker

as Alex Britain

1984

No image

Working Surface: A Short Study (with Actors) in the 'Ways' of a Bourgeois Writer

1979

Fever

Fever

1967

Carry On Cleo

Carry On Cleo

as Companion (uncredited)

1964

No image

The Party

Director

No image

Rousdon

Director

No image

Chekhov

Director

My Childhood

My Childhood

Writer

Fever

Fever

Director

The Ring of Truth

The Ring of Truth

Writer

The Water Cress File

The Water Cress File

Director

Gracemary

Gracemary

Director

Still Life

Still Life

Director

Comrades

Comrades

Director

My Way Home

My Way Home

Director

My Ain Folk

My Ain Folk

Director

No image

The Party

Director

No image

Rousdon

Director

No image

Chekhov

Director

My Childhood

My Childhood

Writer

Fever

Fever

Director

The Ring of Truth

The Ring of Truth

Writer

The Water Cress File

The Water Cress File

Director

Gracemary

Gracemary

Director

Still Life

Still Life

Director