Danny Boyle

Danny Boyle

by Amy Raphael (Author)

Synopsis

Danny Boyle's journey to Oscar night began in a working-class family in Lancashire in 1956. After a career in the theatre - working for such esteemed companies as Joint Stock and the Royal Court - Boyle went to the BBC in Belfast and produced dramas such as Alan Clarke's Elephant, and Mr. Wroes Virgins. Shallow Grave announced the arrival of a dynamic new talent to British cinema - a reputation that was confirmed with the blistering Trainspotting - the zeitgeist film of the 90s. The succeeding films - A Life Less Ordinary, The Beach, 28 Days Later, Sunshine and Slumdog Millionaire - established him as the leading director of his generation - one for whom the collaboration between director, producer and writer was of the essence. The Danny Boyle who emerges from these interviews is frank, funny, charming and wholeheartedly inspiring.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Published: 06 Jan 2011

ISBN 10: 0571253865
ISBN 13: 9780571253869
Book Overview: The Oscar-winning director of Slumdog Millionaire talks about his inspiring career in cinema.

Author Bio
Amy Raphael was born in London in 1967. She has worked on The Face, NME, Elle and Esquire and now freelances for The Guardian, The Observer and The Telegraph. Her first book, Never Mind the Bollocks: Women Rewrite Rock, was published by Virago in 1995. She conducted the conversations and edited Mike Leigh on Mike Leigh, which was published in 2008.