The first major profile of the great British film director Nicolas Roeg, examining his very personal vision of cinema as in such films as 'Don't Look Now', 'Performance', 'Walkabout', and 'The Man Who Fell to Earth'. Roeg reflects on his career - which began as a leading cinematographer - and on the themes that have obsessed him, such as our perception of time and the difficulty of human relationships. With contributions from key collaborators, including Julie Christie, Jenny Agutter and Theresa Russell, and directors he has inspired such as Danny Boyle, Mike Figgis, Bernard Rose, and Ben Wheatley.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Dilly Barlow | Writer | ||
Danny Boyle | Guest Star | ||
Donald Sutherland | Guest Star | ||
Julie Christie | Guest Star | ||
Jenny Agutter | Guest Star | ||
David Thompson | Director |