Ken Russell

Henry Kenneth Alfred "Ken" Russell (3 July 1927 – 27 November 2011) was an English film director. He is known for his pioneering work in television and film, and for his controversial style. He has been criticized as being over-obsessed with sexuality and the church. His subject matter is often about famous composers, or based on other works of art which he adapts loosely. Russell began directing for the BBC, where he did creative adaptations of composers' lives which were unusual for the time. He also directed many feature films independently and for studios. He is best known for his Oscar-winning romantic drama Women in Love (1969), the notoriously controversial The Devils (1971), the rock musical Tommy (1975), and the science fiction film Altered States (1980). One noted admirer, British film critic Mark Kermode, attempting to sum up the director's achievement, called Russell; "somebody who proved that British cinema didn't have to be about kitchen-sink realism – it could be every bit as flamboyant as Fellini. He now makes very strange experimental films like Lion's Mouth and Revenge of the Elephant Man, and they are as edgy and out there as the work he made in the 1970s."

Works

Agatha Christie's Marple

The adventures of Miss Jane Marple, an elderly spinster living in the quiet little village of St Mary Mead. During her many visits to friends and relatives in other villages, Miss Marple often stumbles upon mysterious murders which she helps solve. Although the police are sometimes reluctant to accept Miss Marple's help, her reputation and unparalleled powers of observation eventually win them over.

Release Date2004-12-12

Charactersd Rev Caleb Dane Calthrop

Episode Count1

Vote Count135

Waking the Dead

A detective team apply new techniques to old crimes as they solve cold cases.

Release Date2001-06-18

Charactersd Gerry Raistrick

Episode Count1

Vote Count42

Twiggy

Twiggy takes a comprehensive look at the life story of UK model and cultural icon Twiggy, real name Lesley Lawson, whose career kickstarted in the 1960s. It features interviews with Twiggy and her husband Leigh Lawson, as well as commentary from Erin O’Connor, Paul McCartney, Lulu, Poppy Delavigne, Brooke Shields, Pattie Boyd and Zandra Rhodes.

Release Date2025-03-07

Charactersd (archival footage)

Vote Count4

Savage Messiah

In the Paris of the 1910s, brash young sculptor Henri Gaudier begins a creative partnership with an older writer, Sophie Brzeska. Though the couple is 20 years apart in age, Gaudier finds that his untamed work is complemented by the older woman's cultural refinement. He then moves to London with Brzeska, where he falls in with a group of avant-garde artists. There, Gaudier encounters yet another artistic muse in passionate suffragette Gosh Boyle.

Release Date1972-06-27

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Charactersd Passenger getting off train in station (uncredited)

Vote Count25

Valentino

The untimely death of silent screen star Rudolph Valentino prompts the many women in his past to reminisce about his troubled rise to superstardom.

Release Date1977-09-07

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JobDirector

Charactersd Rex Ingram (uncredited)

Vote Count43

Trapped Ashes

Trapped in a house of horror, seven people discover that the only way they'll get out alive is to tell their scariest stories.

Release Date2006-09-12

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Charactersd Dr. Lucy (segment "The Girl with Golden Breasts")

Vote Count51

The Russia House

Barley Scott Blair, a Lisbon-based editor of Russian literature who unexpectedly begins working for British intelligence, is commissioned to investigate the purposes of Dante, a dissident scientist trapped in the decaying Soviet Union that is crumbling under the new open-minded policies.

Release Date1990-12-21

Charactersd Walter

Vote Count316

Tales of Erotica

Four erotic short films, all with similar unexpected endings: 'The Dutch Master': a woman who enters a living painting; 'The Insatiable Mrs. Kirsch': a woman is lured by noises from a chamber; 'Vroom Vroom Vroooom': a motorcycle transforms into a woman; and 'Wet': a hot tub salesman seduced by a woman.

Release Date1996-01-01

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Charactersd Mr. Kirsch (segment 'The Insatiable Mrs. Kirsch') (uncredited)

Vote Count9

Mr. Nice

Biopic about 1970s Welsh marijuana trafficker Howard Marks, whose inventive smuggling schemes made him a huge success in the drug trade, as well as leading to dealings with both the IRA and British Intelligence. Based on Marks' biography with the same title.

Release Date2010-10-07

Charactersd Russell Miegs

Vote Count161

Whore

This melodrama investigates the life of a sex worker, in a pseudo-documentary style.

Release Date1991-06-21

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JobDirector

Charactersd Waiter (uncredited)

Vote Count110

Alice in Russialand

Documentary by Ken Russell that shows Alice traveling through a century of Russian's history, from the period of Tsarism, through Socialism and Glasnost. Alice's original characters embody ideological conflicts crossing politics, art and cultural movements.

Release Date1995-01-01

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JobDirector

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Tommy

After a series of traumatic childhood events, a psychosomatically deaf, dumb and blind boy becomes a master pinball player and the object of a religious cult.

Release Date1975-03-19

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JobDirector

Charactersd Cripple (uncredited)

Vote Count351

Salome's Last Dance

London, England, November 5th, 1892, Guy Fawkes Night. The famous playwright Oscar Wilde and his lover Lord Alfred Douglas discreetly go to a luxury brothel where the owner, Alfred Taylor, has prepared a surprise for the renowned author: a private and very special performance of his play Salome, banned by the authorities, in which Taylor himself and the peculiar inhabitants of the exclusive establishment will participate.

Release Date1988-05-06

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JobDirector

Charactersd Cappadocian

Vote Count33

Gothic

Living on an estate on the shores of Lake Geneva, Lord Byron is visited by Percy and Mary Shelley. Together with Byron's lover Claire Clairmont, and aided by hallucinogenic substances, they devise an evening of ghoulish tales. However, when confronted by horrors, ostensibly of their own creation, it becomes difficult to tell apparition from reality.

Release Date1987-02-27

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Charactersd Tourist

Vote Count177

Brothers of the Head

In the 1970s a music promoter plucks Siamese twins from obscurity and grooms them into a freakish rock'n'roll act. A dark tale of sex, strangeness and rock music.

Release Date2006-07-28

Charactersd Himself

Vote Count25

Colour Me Kubrick

The true story of a man who posed as director Stanley Kubrick during the production of Kubrick's last film, Eyes Wide Shut, despite knowing very little about his work and looking nothing like him.

Release Date2005-10-06

Charactersd The Man In Nightgown

Vote Count84

Lady Chatterley

After a crippling injury leaves her husband impotent, Lady Chatterly is torn between her love for her husband and her physical desires. With her husband's consent, she seeks out other means of fulfilling her needs.

Release Date1993-06-06

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JobWriter

Charactersd Sir Michael Reid

Episode Count4

Vote Count24

The Lair of the White Worm

When an archaeologist uncovers a strange skull in a foreign land, the residents of a nearby town begin to disappear, leading to further inexplicable occurrences.

Release Date1988-09-21

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JobDirector

Charactersd Police Radio (voice) (uncredited)

Vote Count293

Song of Summer

An immensely moving story of sacrifice, idealism and musical genius which charts the last five years of Frederick Delius's life through the eyes of a young composer and aide, Eric Fenby.

Release Date1968-09-15

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Charactersd Priest

Vote Count8

The Insatiable Mrs. Kirsch

A writer taking a rest in a country hotel is obsessed with a strange woman in the same hotel. The woman seems to observe him in provocative ways, but he does not dare to approach her. One day he follows her to her room and listens to strange “erotic” sounds from inside, and begins to have erotic thoughts.

Release Date1995-01-01

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JobDirector

Charactersd Mr. Kirsch

Vote Count6

Don’t Shoot the Composer

DON’T SHOOT THE COMPOSER is far from an ordinary profile of Georges Delerue. It also serves as a calling card for Ken Russell, whose work would define the 1970s as Delerue’s did in the 1960s. It begins with a sly work of pastiche, parodying the conventions of French noir. It goes onto encompass slapstick, verité scenes of the Delerue family and a harrowing montage of the Vietnam War. This eclectic approach gives us a sense of the different facets of Delerue’s life- his love of cinema, his home life, his work ethic. It also prefigures Russell’s feature length biopics of Mahler and Liszt, though in a more modest- and lucid- fashion.

Release Date1966-01-09

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Charactersd Himself

Walk With The Damned

Gangsters run rampant until they encounter a gutsy minister.

Release Date1961-06-02

Charactersd Hood

Lion's Mouth

A short musical directed by Ken Russell.

Release Date2000-01-01

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JobDirector

Charactersd Ken

The Fall of the Louse of Usher

Rock star Roddy Usher is confined to an insane asylum after murdering his wife. There, he is given various shock treatments by Nurse Smith and Dr Calahari, resulting in a series of bizarre and nightmarish adventures.

Release Date2002-02-02

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JobDirector

Charactersd Dr. Calahari

Vote Count8

The Secret Life of Arnold Bax

A biopic about the eminent composer Sir Arnold Bax.

Release Date1992-11-22

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JobWriter

Charactersd Sir Arnold Bax

Vote Count2

A British Picture: Portrait of an Enfant Terrible

The updated autobiography of Britain’s most controversial film director, the maker of Women in Love, The Devils, The Music Lovers, Tommy and The Rainbow, is as unconventional and brilliant as his best films. Moving with astonishing assurance through time and space, Russell recreates his life in a series of interconnected episodes – his thirties childhood in Southampton, his first sexual experience (watching Disney’s Pinocchio), his schooldays at the Nautical College, Pangbourne, early careers in the Merchant Marine and the Royal Air Force, dancing days at the Shepherds Bush Ballet Club and of course his career as a film-maker, beginning with an extraordinary interview with Huw Weldon for a job on Monitor. Full of marvellously funny anecdotes and fascinating insights into the realities of the film director's life, A British Picture is a remarkable autobiography.

Release Date1989-03-20

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Vote Count7

PuzzleFace

PUZZLEFACE - 18min short film (CAN) Episode #7 from Spookey Ruben's Dizzy Playground TV series starring: Denis 'SNAKE' Belanger & VOIVOD, Ken Russell (RIP), Lisi Tribble, Maylee Todd, Rodrigo Gudiño (Rue Morgue), Rae Matthews, Jef Farquharson, O.T. Biggs and Spookey Ruben.

Charactersd god

Isadora Duncan, the Biggest Dancer in the World

The outrageous life of the American dancer of the 1920s, Isadora Duncan, whom Ken Russell described as "part genius and part charlatan".

Release Date1966-01-02

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JobDirector

Charactersd Captain Patterson

Vote Count7

Ken Russell's ABC of British Music

An irreverent survey of British Music.

Release Date1988-02-04

DepartmentWriting

JobWriter

Charactersd Himself

Vote Count1

Revenge of the Elephant Man

A short directed by Ken Russell.

Release Date2004-07-14

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JobProducer

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A Kitten for Hitler

The result of a challenge from Melvyn Bragg to write a film that Ken Russell himself would be eager to see banned, was A Kitten For Hitler – a 10-minute short in which a plucky young Jewish boy traverses the globe on a quest to warm the Führer's heart with the gift of a cuddly feline.

Release Date2007-06-01

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Charactersd Santa

Vote Count9

Elgar: Fantasy of a Composer on a Bicycle

Ken Russell revisits the life of Elgar, with musical background provided by the composer's works.

Release Date2002-09-22

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JobDirector

Charactersd Narrator (voice)

Vote Count2

Ken Russell: In Search of the English Folk Song

This documentary begins with Ken Russell posing the question: "What is a true English folk song, if there is such a thing?" After recieving an indifferent response from his dog, Ken journeys around the countryside of England searching for an answer. He bumps into and interviews such famous artists as; Donovan, Fairport Convention, Osibisa, Eliza Carthy, So What, Edward II and The Albion Band among others.

Release Date1997-11-14

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Charactersd Himself

Vote Count1

Boudica Bites Back

A cine-opera retelling of the legend of Boudica, warrior queen and her uprising against the Roman occupiers of Britain.

Release Date2009-08-06

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JobDirector

Charactersd Roman Senator

Celebrity Big Brother

Celebrity Big Brother is a British reality television game show in which a number of celebrity contestants live in an isolated house trying to avoid being evicted by the public with the aim of winning a large cash prize being donated to the winner's nominated charity at the end of the run.

Release Date2001-03-08

Charactersd Self

Episode Count1

Vote Count44

Omnibus

Omnibus was an arts-based BBC television documentary series, broadcast mainly on BBC1 in the United Kingdom. The programme was the successor to the long-running arts-based series 'Monitor'. It ran from 1967 until 2003, usually being transmitted on Sunday evenings. During its 35-year history, the programme won 12 Bafta awards. Among the series' best remembered documentaries are Cracked Actor, a profile of David Bowie, and Rene Magritte, a graduate film by David Wheatley, 'Madonna: Behind the American dream', a film produced by Nadia Hagger, and a profile of the British film director Ridley Scott. For a season in 1982, the series was in a magazine format presented by Barry Norman. The series was replaced by 'Imagine' hosted by Alan Yentob.

Release Date1967-10-13

Charactersd Self

Episode Count3

Vote Count8

The South Bank Show

The South Bank Show is a television arts magazine show produced by ITV between 1978 and 2010. A new series began on Sky Arts from 27 May 2012. Presented by Melvyn Bragg, the show aims to bring both high art and popular culture to a mass audience.

Release Date1978-01-14

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JobDirector

Charactersd Self

Episode Count1

Vote Count7

Empire of the Censors

The history of film and video censorship in Great Britain.

Release Date1995-05-28

Charactersd Self

Vote Count2

Vem Var Dracula

A look at "Dracula" in the arts and his supposed real-life inspiration Vlad Tepes.

Release Date1996-10-02

Charactersd Self

100 Greatest Sexy Moments

Documentary, based on a British poll, listing the 100 sexiest movie and TV moments. Supplemented by new interviews with performers, filmmakers, and authors/critics.

Release Date2003-11-29

Charactersd Self

Vote Count2

Frank Stubbs Promotes

Frank Stubbs (Timothy Spall) is a down-at-heel ticket tout with grand ideas. He has an ambition to become a 'high class' promoter of famous and talented performers. In reality, his ambitions tend to outstrip his capabilities.

Release Date1993-07-12

Charactersd Self

Episode Count1

Vote Count1

Music for the Movies: Georges Delerue

Documentary covering the career of French composer Georges Delerue, famous for film scores for such films as Platoon, Contempt, Shoot the Piano Player, and Jules and Jim.

Release Date1995-04-04

Charactersd Self

Director of Devils

Behind the scenes of the making of Ken Russell's 1971 film 'The Devils. Shown are the construction of the sets, filming of the courtroom scene, the performance of the musical score for the execution scene.

Release Date2012-03-19

Charactersd Self

The Who: The Kids Are Alright

Through concert performances and interviews, this film offers us a comprehensive look at the British pioneer rock group, The Who. It captures their zany craziness and outrageous antics from the initial formation of the group in 1964 to 1978. It notably features the band's last performance with long-term drummer Keith Moon, filmed at Shepperton Studios in May 1978, three months before his death.

Release Date1979-06-15

Charactersd Self

Vote Count41

The Who: One Band's Explosive Story

The story of Roger Daltrey (vocals), Pete Townshend (guitar), John Entwistle (bass) and Keith Moon (drums): The Who, one of the most original, creative and relevant British bands of the sixties and of the entire history of pop music.

Release Date2022-08-26

Charactersd Self (archive footage)

Vote Count1

The Real Oliver Reed

A documentary portrait about the life and times of the infamous hellraiser, who died in May 1999, having starred in more than 100 films.

Release Date2000-01-13

Charactersd Self

The Real Blue Nuns

An investigation into nunsploitation, and why men find images of nuns involved in sexual situations erotic. The programme also controversially covers the Muslim hibab and burka.

Release Date2006-10-16

Charactersd Self

Vote Count6

Hell on Earth: The Desecration & Resurrection of The Devils

Hell on Earth is a documentary about Ken Russell's 1971 film, The Devils. Film critic Mark Kermode chats to Russell as well as two of the film’s stars, Georgina Hale and Murray Melvin. Also included are scenes that were cut from the released film for being too controversial.

Release Date2002-11-24

Charactersd Self

Vote Count10

10 Best Elgar

A line up of star performers celebrate the very best of Edward Elgar's music in the 150th anniversary year of his birth.

Release Date2007-04-27

Charactersd Self (archive footage)

Ken Russell: A Bit of a Devil

Following the recent death of Ken Russell, Alan Yentob looks back over the career of the flamboyant film director responsible for Women In Love, Tommy and The Devils. Friends and admirers - including Glenda Jackson, Terry Gilliam, Twiggy, Melvyn Bragg, Robert Powell and Roger Daltrey - recall a pioneering documentary-maker, talented photographer and fearless film director.

Release Date2012-01-14

Charactersd Self (archive footage)

Vote Count1

A Turnip Head's Guide To The British Cinema

Documentary presenting Alan Parker’s view of British cinema with comments from Richard Lester and others and location report from King’s Lynn on the making of Hugh Hudson’s Revolution, starring Al Pacino, Donald Sutherland, and Nastassja Kinski.

Release Date1986-01-01

Charactersd Self

Vaughan Williams: A Symphonic Portrait

South Bank Show documentary concerning the life and music of Ralph Vaughn Williams.

Release Date1983-01-01

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Charactersd Self

Vote Count1

French Dressing

A deck-chair attendant at a British resort promotes a film festival featuring a French sexpot.

Release Date1964-04-10

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count13

Il Mefistofele

Arrigo Boito's Il Mefestefele was first performed in 1868 and his most known work. In Ken Russell's modern interpretation presented by the Genoese Opera, it has Faust as an ageing hippy. He smokes marijuana and is tormented by his lost youth. Mephisto makes a bet with God that he can turn anyone to pagan life, even someone as innocent as Faust. From then on it is a battle of good against evil in a flamboyant, surreal display of primary colours, PVC costumes, nurses with swastikas, rocket trips, love and even characters dressed as Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse. Ken Russell said because the devil is always with us is his reason for the contemporary setting.

Release Date1989-01-01

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count1

Dogboys

Marine veteran and former middleweight boxing champion Julian Taylor loses control in a bar fight and ends up serving time for aggravated assault. Soon after his arrival, Julian is introduced to Captain Brown, a menacing, overbearing guard who tags him "Dogboy" and orders him to a claustrophobic dormitory called the doghouse. There, Julian meets fellow inmate Willy Owens and learns that the prison's vicious attack dogs are used to catch and kill escaping prisoners.

Release Date1998-04-04

DepartmentProduction

JobProducer

Vote Count10

The Boy Friend

When the leading lady of a low-budget musical revue sprains her ankle, the assistant stage manager is forced to understudy and perform in her place.

Release Date1971-12-16

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count38

Altered States

A research scientist explores the boundaries and frontiers of consciousness. Using sensory deprivation and hallucinogenic mixtures from native American shamans, he explores these altered states of consciousness and finds that memory, time, and perhaps reality itself are states of mind.

Release Date1980-12-25

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count721

Treasure Island

Enchanted by the idea of locating treasure buried by Captain Flint, Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey and Jim Hawkins charter a sailing voyage to a Caribbean island. Unfortunately, a large number of Flint's old pirate crew are aboard the ship, including Long Jane Silver.

Release Date1995-09-27

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count2

Women in Love

Growing up in the sheltered confines of a 1920s English coal-mining community, free-spirited sisters Gudrun and Ursula explore erotic love with a wealthy playboy and a philosophical educator, with cataclysmic results for all four.

Release Date1969-09-13

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JobDirector

Vote Count132

The Rainbow

Born to a rich landowner in the waning days of the Victorian era, Ursula Brangwen grows into a beautiful young woman full of imagination and ambition. The free-spirited Ursula begins to feel trapped by her prim surroundings, but her life changes when she has an erotic experience with Winifred, a bisexual teacher. From then on, Ursula puts all of her passion and creativity into the pursuit of sexual fulfillment. But her insatiable quest becomes a source of anguish.

Release Date1989-05-05

DepartmentWriting

JobScreenplay

Vote Count33

Lisztomania

In the 19th century, Romantic composer/pianist Franz Liszt tries to end his hedonistic ways but keeps getting sucked back in by his seductive fellow composer Richard Wagner.

Release Date1975-10-10

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JobDirector

Vote Count36

Crimes of Passion

Fashion designer Joanna Crane leads a double life. By night she is China Blue, a prostitute who's attracted the attention of a sexually frustrated private detective, and a psychopathic priest in possession of a murderous sex toy.

Release Date1984-10-19

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JobDirector

Vote Count188

Faust

In an epic tale of good versus evil, Faust sells his soul to the Devil and tries to save Marguerite from an eternity in Hell.

Release Date1985-06-01

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JobDirector

Vote Count1

The Music Lovers

Composer, conductor and teacher Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky struggles against his homosexual tendencies by marrying, but unfortunately, he chooses wacky nymphomaniac Nina, whom he is unable to satisfy.

Release Date1971-02-12

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JobDirector

Vote Count52

Mahler

Famed composer Gustav Mahler reflects on the tragedies of his life and failing marriage while traveling by train.

Release Date1974-04-04

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Vote Count44

Dante's Inferno

The story of the influential 19th century British poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti and his troubled and somewhat morbid relationship with his wife and his art.

Release Date1967-12-22

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JobDirector

Vote Count14

Mindbender

Scientist Joe Hartman introduces self-proclaimed Middle Eastern psychic Uri Geller to America.

Release Date1996-10-02

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JobDirector

Vote Count4

Bela Bartók

A portrait of the life and work of the great Hungarian composer Béla Bartók, exploring both his music and his passionate interest in his country's folklore.

Release Date1964-05-24

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JobDirector

Vote Count1

Prisoner of Honor

France, 1897. Colonel Georges Picquart challenges the French government when he discovers the obscure political maneuvers that led to the imprisonment of the Jewish Captain Alfred Dreyfus after being convicted of espionage in 1894.

Release Date1991-11-02

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JobDirector

Vote Count14

The Devils

Father Urbain Grandier’s unorthodox views of sex and religion make him a polarizing figure in 17th-century France. His outspokenness has amassed a passionate following of nuns and a respected reputation for protecting the city of Loudon from corruption. Grandier’s influence is then undermined following a sexually repressed nun’s accusation of witchcraft.

Release Date1971-07-16

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JobDirector

Vote Count406

Always on Sunday

Always On Sunday is a bio-pic on Le (Henri) Douanier Rousseau, a French naive painter.

Release Date1965-06-28

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JobDirector

Vote Count5

Elgar

An astonishing documentary of the life of classical composer Sir Edward Elgar. This partly dramatised account is remarkable for its sensitive portrayal of the rise of a young musician from an underprivileged background to international fame.

Release Date1962-11-11

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JobDirector

Vote Count8

Billion Dollar Brain

A former British spy stumbles into in a plot to overthrow Communism with the help of a supercomputer. But who is working for whom?

Release Date1967-11-16

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JobDirector

Vote Count109

Aria

Ten short pieces directed by ten different directors, including Ken Russell, Jean-Luc Godard, Robert Altman, Bruce Beresford, and Nicolas Roeg. Each short uses an aria as soundtrack/sound, and is an interpretation of the particular aria.

Release Date1987-05-27

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JobDirector

Vote Count45

The Light Fantastic

While most of Ken Russell's documentaries for the BBC's Monitor arts strand focused on a single creative figure, he would also occasionally make more wide-ranging surveys of the state of a particular art. The Light Fantastic (BBC, tx. 18/12/1960) was written and presented by Ron Hitchins, a Cockney barrow boy who has long been interested in a great many dance forms, and who has recently taken up Spanish dancing. Hitchins participates in some of the dance sequences, but his main contribution is an enthusiastic commentary that helps personalise what could have been simply a disparate collection of dance footage. He's not shy about expressing likes and dislikes, being none too keen on ballroom dancing (too choreographed), rock'n'roll (too monotonous) and Morris dancing (just doesn't like it), though anything genuinely spontaneous gets a thumbs up, even if it's a room full of people dressed in black swaying to the sound of a gong.

Release Date1960-12-18

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JobDirector

Vote Count1

Scottish Painters

A double portrait of the painters Robert MacBryde and Robert Colquhoun, seen at work in their Suffolk studio while discussing their paintings.

Release Date1959-10-25

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JobDirector

The Debussy Film

An actor is playing Claude Debussy in a film about the composer's life, and finds himself identifying with his subject very closely.

Release Date1965-05-18

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count11

Portrait of a Goon

Portrait of Spike Milligan, then part of The Goon Show examining his views on comedy,

Release Date1959-08-28

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JobDirector

The Diary of a Nobody

Ken Russell's silent film treatment of the 19th century comic novel by the Brothers Grossmith - George and Weedon. Starring Bryan Pringle, Avril Elgar and Murray Melvin. Adapted by Ken Russell and John McGrath. First shown on BBC2 at 10.10pm on Saturday 12th December 1964 - as part of the 'Six' strand.

Release Date1964-12-12

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JobDirector

Vote Count1

London Moods

Ken Russell is often cited as one of the fathers of the music video, with Tommy (1975) widely recognised as one of the pivotal works in the development of the form. However, as the far more obscure Monitor item London Moods from 1961 proves, he was experimenting with non-narrative illustrations of pre-recorded music fourteen years earlier.

Release Date1961-11-05

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JobDirector

Vote Count3

Antonio Gaudí

A study of Antoni Gaudí's architecture (especially the Church of the Holy Trinity in Barcelona), his sources of inspiration and his influence on Picasso. (BFI)

Release Date1961-03-12

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count2

Clouds of Glory

Dramatization by Melvyn Bragg and Ken Russell of the lives of the poets Wordsworth and Coleridge.

Release Date1978-07-09

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JobDirector

Episode Count2

Vote Count1

Six

Six

Release Date1964-12-12

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Episode Count1

The Lonely Shore

One of the most conceptually original of all the films that Ken Russell made for Monitor, this imagines an expedition of alien archaeologists (represented only by the soundtrack commentary) examining various artefacts strewn along a stretch of Britain's coastline and musing on their possible significance.

Release Date1962-01-14

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JobDirector

Prokofiev

Subtitled 'Portrait of a Soviet Composer', this is the second of Ken Russell's composer biopics.

Release Date1961-03-13

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JobDirector

Vote Count1

Gordon Jacob

A portrait of the English composer Gordon Jacob.

Release Date1959-03-29

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JobDirector

Dance of the Seven Veils

Russell’s composer biopics were usually labours of love. This was the opposite: he regarded Strauss’s music as 'bombastic, sham and hollow', and despised the composer for claiming to be apolitical while cosying up to the Nazi regime. Strauss is depicted in a variety of grotesquely caricatured situations: attacked by nuns after adopting Nietzsche’s philosophy, duels with jealous husbands, literally batters his critics into submission with his music, and glorifies the women in his life and fantasies.

Release Date1970-02-15

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JobDirector

Vote Count2

Old Battersea House

Mrs Wilhelmina Sterling shows her vast collection of pre-Raphaelite paintings, pottery and other artefacts at her home in Battersea.

Release Date1961-06-04

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Women and Men: Stories of Seduction

This trio of tales, based on classic short stories, chronicles the complicated relations between the sexes.

Release Date1990-04-02

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JobDirector

Vote Count9

A Bedlington Miners' Picnic

In 1960, Ken Russell visited Bedlington Colliery, Northumberland to make one of his first documentary films, following life in the mining community.

Release Date1960-07-03

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JobDirector

Lotte Lenya Sings Kurt Weill

Ken Russell directed a short document of German actress (and widow of famed composer Kurt Weill) Lotte Lenya performing many of Weill's best known compositions for BBC TV series "Monitor."

Release Date1961-04-21

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count1

The Planets

Based on the famous Gustav Holst musical suite, this musical film takes watchers on a magnificent journey of the planets of the Solar System.

Release Date1983-01-30

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count5

Watch the Birdie

The work of professional photographer David Hurn, shown tackling a wide range of subjects from fashion to photojournalism to candid paparazzo shots.

Release Date2007-02-17

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Pop Goes the Easel

Pop Goes the Easel was Ken Russell’s first full-length documentary for the BBC’s arts series Monitor. It focused on 4 British Pop Artists - Peter Blake, Peter Philips, Pauline Boty and Derek Boshier.

Release Date1962-03-25

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count2

The Strange Affliction of Anton Bruckner

The life of Austrian composer Anton Bruckner and his numeromania.

Release Date1990-01-01

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count4

Shelagh Delaney's Salford

Short documentary about Shelagh Delaney and her hometown Salford.

Release Date1960-09-25

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count2

The Preservation Man

The Preservation Man is about useless objects but here they're part of the artist Bruce Lacey's collection of random junk that is incorporated into his art with their original function is irrelevant. Sensibly, Russell and commentator Huw Wheldon keep analysis to a minimum, preferring to use the film as an excuse to spend a quarter of an hour in Lacey's amiable company.

Release Date1962-05-20

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Kitsune

A man trapped in purgatory must come face to face with his own demons.

Release Date2016-10-29

DepartmentCrew

JobThanks

Vote Count1

Peepshow

A parable made in the manner of an old silent comedy about artistry and illusion.

Release Date1956-03-29

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count3

Knights on Bikes

A romance between a clumsy knight and a damsel in distress.

Release Date1956-01-01

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count4

Variations on a Mechanical Theme

An illustration of various mechanical instruments, from the musical-box to 1950s electronica.

Release Date1959-04-21

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count1

John Betjeman: A Poet in London

Poet John Betjeman is shown visiting locations including Vauxhall Park, Aldersgate Street station, Camden Town and Hatfield, where he recites a handful of his poems.

Release Date1959-03-01

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

A House in Bayswater

A personal and nostalgic film about an apartment building in Bayswater, where Russell once lived, and about the residents who inhabited it. The building is demolished to make way for an unattractive and bland office.

Release Date1960-08-26

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count5

Amelia and the Angel

A young girl (Amelia) is distressed and feeling guilty about losing the wings she was to wear in her school play. Then she notices an angel and follows the angel into a dark building. Upstairs in the attic, bathed in heavenly light, is an artist's model - the ANGEL. The painter ascends a ladder until he is out of shot - supposedly to heaven-and reappears to restore Amelia's joy with a pair of wings.

Release Date1958-05-12

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count13

The Mystery of Dr Martinu

This biographical film of Czech composer Martinu is in two parts: the first part is a recurring dream; the second, a Freudian analysis of the dream.

Release Date1993-09-27

DepartmentWriting

JobWriter

Vote Count7

From Spain to Streatham

Also known as Guitar Craze and the more evocative Hound Dogs and Bach Addicts, this Monitor item (Ken Russell's third for the pioneering BBC arts strand) offers a whistle-stop tour of how Britons are enthusiastically taking up the guitar in all sorts of ways. The instrument's sudden popularity came about as a by-product of the skiffle revival, which led a wide range of people to form bands whose instrumentation was generally as cheap and cheerful as possible. Washboards and comb-and-paper combinations were common, and the only conventional musical instrument was often the humble acoustic guitar.

Release Date1959-06-07

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count1

Journey Into a Lost World

John Betjeman reminisces on Britain's great historical exhibitions since the 1870s: including Alexandra Palace, the Empire Exhibition at Wembley and the Festival of Britain. Also features a very special guest appearance by the National Film Theatre (today’s BFI Southbank).

Release Date1960-03-28

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Pandora's Box: It's All Coming Back to Me Now

Video promo for Pandora's Box: It's All Coming Back to Me Now

Release Date1989-07-01

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Lourdes

About modern day pilgrims to Lourdes, France, and Our Lady of Lourdes, that brings out the religious hysteria and the commercialism of the alleged healings. The sanctuary is visited by millions each year, and Lourdes has become one of the prominent pilgrimage sites of the world.

Release Date1958-01-01

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Charlotte Brontë Enters the Big Brother House

A 'radical Brontë' ballet for young people.

Release Date2006-01-01

DepartmentProduction

JobProducer

The Miners' Picnic by Ken Russell

Ken Russell revisits the location of his 1960 documentary about coal mining in Northumberland and catches up with some of the people who appeared in the film. In 2005, the last of the deep mines was closed down. As the remnants of a once-proud industry was about to disappear, Ken returned to Northumberland to meet the men and women he filmed almost half a century earlier.

Release Date2005-03-17

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Mr Chesher’s Traction Engines

Explores the worldview of A.W. Chesher, who has a special interest in painting steam traction engines.

Release Date1962-07-01

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

The Aristofrogs

A short promotional film for the 2010 Oldenburg Film Festival consisting of various actors and film personalities telling a joke about an exceptionally talented frog.

Release Date2010-08-19

Plunder

Plunder

Emma Freud invites celebrity guests to unlock the film and video vaults.

Release Date1990-03-05

Episode Count1

The Devils Original on-set footage

On-set footage of the film The Devils (1971) with commentary by editor Mike Bradsell

Release Date2012-01-01

Russell at Work

Documentary shows Ken Russell at work on various BBC TV documentaries, with clips from Diary of a Nobody, The Debussy Film, Always on Sunday, Don't Shoot the Composer, Elgar and behind the scenes directing of Isadora Duncan. He discusses his working methods and filmmaking philosophy and is also shown at home entertaining his daughter Victoria.

Release Date1966-01-01

Your Honour, I Object! Guccione V Russell

A courtroom 'drama' featuring Bob Guccione versus Ken Russell in a breach of contract case regarding disagreements over a script for a film version of Daniel De foe's "Moll Flanders" which Guccione hired Russell to direct.

Release Date1987-11-27