‘Inside the Films of John Pilger’
21WIRE
This is a special 2 part (complete) presentation on John Pilger’s work
IMAGE: Award-winning filmmaker John Pilger in Vietnam in 1970 reporting in The Quiet Mutiny (Source: johnpilger.com)
In this special two-part episode, Consortium News program CN Live! and its host Joe Lauria author with author Anthony Hayward, producer Chris Martin, journalist David Boardman, and Tom Giles, head of ITV Current Affairs, about the films of legendary journalist John Pilger and their working relationships with him.
“This week the British Film Institute began paying tribute to the late filmmaker John Pilger with a series of screenings of some of his 60 films through the end of November. As a preview, CN Live! interviewed four men who worked closely with Pilger on his films. We intended to broadcast these interviews over the weekend before an event at the BFI on Monday about Pilger, which included a panel discussion, followed by Consortium News presenting the Gary WebbFreedom of the Press Award to John Pilger’s partner Jane Hill. Unfortunately, because of the hack of Consortium News on Saturday, we were unable to present parts one and two of these interviews until now.”
In Part One, CN Live! webcast (above) Anthony Hayward, author of In the Name of Justice: The Television Reporting of John Pilger and Chris Martin, producer and director who worked on numerous films with Pilger around the world, discuss John Pilger, the filmmaker. Producer: Cathy Vogan. Watch: [Part two follows]
In Part Two, Joe Lauria talks with David Boardman, journalist & assistant Pilger producer, and Tom Giles, head of Current Affairs, ITV, take up the discussion. Watch:
See more of John Pilger’s work and writings HERE
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