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Anthony Wall (filmmaker)

Anthony Wall (born 1951) is a British documentary filmmaker whose lifelong contribution to cinema has been honoured with the Special Medallion of the Telluride film festival. He was the longest-serving Series Editor of the BBC's flagship arts documentary strand Arena, voted by leading TV executives in Broadcast magazine as one of the top 50 most influential programmes of all time.

Anthony Wall
Born1951 (age 72–73)
Alma materKing's College, Cambridge
OccupationFilmmaker

Early life edit

Anthony Wall was born in Hackney, East London, in 1951, and grew up in Herne Hill. He attended a Catholic grammar school before studying English at King's College, Cambridge.

In 1974 he joined BBC Radio as a trainee studio manager. That same year he joined the Morning Star as its first rock critic.

Wall moved across to television production in 1978, working in the Music and Arts (Television) department of the BBC under its head Humphrey Burton.

Arena edit

He joined the Arena production office in late 1978, when Alan Yentob was in charge of its Theatre and Art & Design strands. This was soon consolidated into a series of single films, moving away from the magazine format. Wall was instrumental in this shift, forming the core team with directors Nigel Finch and Nigel Williams, together developing a more discursive and playful approach to art documentary. With Finch as director, Wall co-devised the landmark films My Way, Chelsea Hotel and The Private Life of the Ford Cortina.

As an emerging director on the series, Wall profiled Luck and Flaw, John Peel, Desert Island Discs, The Everly Brothers, Superman, Mikey Smith, Luis Buñuel and Jerry Lee Lewis.

In 1985, Wall was appointed joint series editor alongside Finch, replacing Yentob who had been promoted to Head of Music and Arts. Together they pioneered the themed evening, beginning with Blues Night (1985), followed by Caribbean Nights (1986), Animal Night (1989), Food Night (1990) and the immersive Wall-directed Texas Saturday Night (1991). With Radio Night (1993) they took over both BBC Two and BBC Radio 4 for a unique simulcast.

A sister series Rhythms of the World (1988–93) was added to Finch and Wall's roster, reflecting the abundance of extra material shot for Arena's world music films. It was also a strand for original work, with many of its 69 films being new commissions.

When Finch died in 1995, Wall continued as series editor for a further 23 years. In place of a weekly slot Arena had now entered a new era of occasional "specials" in the schedules, and would grow to enjoy a major presence on the international documentary stage. High-profile collaborations with Martin Scorsese, Clint Eastwood and Bob Dylan were broadcast in this period.

Since 2015, Wall has developed Night and Day, also known as The Arena Time Machine, an ongoing art project with film editor/director Emma Matthews. It is a series of films made entirely from the Arena archive that simply present the day and night as they proceed, each one in exact synchronicity with the date and time of the screening. They vary in length from eight to 24 hours, and have appeared in Cambridge, Brighton, New York, San Francisco, Telluride, Ireland, Sheffield and London.

Wall stepped down as series editor in 2018. He was succeeded by Mark Bell as commissioning editor.

Awards edit

Wall has personally been awarded three Bafta awards, three Royal Television Society awards, an Emmy, the Prix Italia, and the Special Medallion of the Telluride Film Festival. He also accepted the Mel Novikoff Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival 2019 on behalf of Arena.[1]

Selected filmography edit

Year Films
1979
  • My Way (researcher)
1980
  • Climb Every Mountain, or Nothing Succeeds Like Failure (researcher)
  • Luck And Flaw (director)
1981
  • Chelsea Hotel (researcher)
  • Hazel Meets His Makers (researcher)
  • Today Carshalton Beeches, Tomorrow Croydon (director)
  • The Comic Strip Hero (director)
  • Brixton to Barbados (director)
1982
  • The Private Life of the Ford Cortina (associate producer)
  • Desert Island Discs (director)
  • Upon Westminster Bridge (director)
1983
  • Jazz Juke Box (producer)
  • Jazz Juke Box II (director)
  • The Everly Brothers Reunion Concert (associate producer)
1984
  • The Life And Times of Don Luis Buñuel (director)
  • Jerry Lee Lewis (director)
  • The Everly Brothers – Songs of Innocence And Experience (director)
  • Music of the Other Americas (co-director)
1986
  • Maytime on the Mosquito Coast (director)
  • Scarfe on Scarfe (co-director)
1987
  • How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? (director)
1988
  • My Name is Celia Cruz (director)
1989
  • Slim Gaillard's Civilisation (four episodes, director)
1991
  • Tudo da Samba - Everything That Makes for a Samba (director)
  • One Irish Rover (director)
  • Slim's Jazz (director)
  • Texas Saturday Night (director)
1992
  • Rhythms of the World in Texas (four episodes, director)
1993
  • Jorge Ben in Performance (director)
1998
  • Jerry Jeff Walker – Let's Go to Luckenbach, Texas (director)
1998
  • The Brian Epstein Story (two episodes, director)
1999
  • Looking for the Iron Curtain (director)
2001
  • Sykes and A Day (director)
2002
  • Pinter at the BBC (director of 5 live recordings)
2003
  • Dylan Thomas – Grave To Cradle (director)
2005
  • Dennis Potter – It's in the Songs! It's in the Songs! (director)
  • Dennis Potter – Potter on TV (director)
  • Dylan in the Madhouse (director)
2007
  • Bob Marley - Exodus '77 (director)
  • Dylan’s Folk - The Pure, The Bad and the Ugly (director)
2009
  • Cool (director)
2010
  • Harold Pinter – A Celebration (co-director)
  • Johnny Mercer – The Dream's On Me (co-director)
2012
  • Dickens on Film (director)
2014
  • Whatever Happened to Spitting Image (director)
  • Roger Law – Carved, Drawn and Quartered (director)
  • Peter Fluck – Stillness to Movement (director)
  • John Lloyd – The Meaning Of (director)
2015–present
  • Night and Day (co-director)
2016
  • The Roundhouse – The People's Palace (director)

References edit

  1. ^ "SFFILM to Honor BBC Portrait Television Series Arena with Mel Novikoff Award at 2019 San Francisco International Film Festival", SFFILM, 19 March 2019.

External links edit

  • "Arena – Behind The Films". BBC News.

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linksEarly life editAnthony Wall was born in Hackney East London in 1951 and grew up in Herne Hill He attended a Catholic grammar school before studying English at King s College Cambridge In 1974 he joined BBC Radio as a trainee studio manager That same year he joined the Morning Star as its first rock critic Wall moved across to television production in 1978 working in the Music and Arts Television department of the BBC under its head Humphrey Burton Arena editHe joined the Arena production office in late 1978 when Alan Yentob was in charge of its Theatre and Art amp Design strands This was soon consolidated into a series of single films moving away from the magazine format Wall was instrumental in this shift forming the core team with directors Nigel Finch and Nigel Williams together developing a more discursive and playful approach to art documentary With Finch as director Wall co devised the landmark films My Way Chelsea Hotel and The Private Life of the Ford Cortina As an emerging director on the series Wall profiled Luck and Flaw John Peel Desert Island Discs The Everly Brothers Superman Mikey Smith Luis Bunuel and Jerry Lee Lewis In 1985 Wall was appointed joint series editor alongside Finch replacing Yentob who had been promoted to Head of Music and Arts Together they pioneered the themed evening beginning with Blues Night 1985 followed by Caribbean Nights 1986 Animal Night 1989 Food Night 1990 and the immersive Wall directed Texas Saturday Night 1991 With Radio Night 1993 they took over both BBC Two and BBC Radio 4 for a unique simulcast A sister series Rhythms of the World 1988 93 was added to Finch and Wall s roster reflecting the abundance of extra material shot for Arena s world music films It was also a strand for original work with many of its 69 films being new commissions When Finch died in 1995 Wall continued as series editor for a further 23 years In place of a weekly slot Arena had now entered a new era of occasional specials in the schedules and would grow to enjoy a major presence on the international documentary stage High profile collaborations with Martin Scorsese Clint Eastwood and Bob Dylan were broadcast in this period Since 2015 Wall has developed Night and Day also known as The Arena Time Machine an ongoing art project with film editor director Emma Matthews It is a series of films made entirely from the Arena archive that simply present the day and night as they proceed each one in exact synchronicity with the date and time of the screening They vary in length from eight to 24 hours and have appeared in Cambridge Brighton New York San Francisco Telluride Ireland Sheffield and London Wall stepped down as series editor in 2018 He was succeeded by Mark Bell as commissioning editor Awards editWall has personally been awarded three Bafta awards three Royal Television Society awards an Emmy the Prix Italia and the Special Medallion of the Telluride Film Festival He also accepted the Mel Novikoff Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival 2019 on behalf of Arena 1 Selected filmography editYear Films1979 My Way researcher 1980 Climb Every Mountain or Nothing Succeeds Like Failure researcher Luck And Flaw director 1981 Chelsea Hotel researcher Hazel Meets His Makers researcher Today Carshalton Beeches Tomorrow Croydon director The Comic Strip Hero director Brixton to Barbados director 1982 The Private Life of the Ford Cortina associate producer Desert Island Discs director Upon Westminster Bridge director 1983 Jazz Juke Box producer Jazz Juke Box II director The Everly Brothers Reunion Concert associate producer 1984 The Life And Times of Don Luis Bunuel director Jerry Lee Lewis director The Everly Brothers Songs of Innocence And Experience director Music of the Other Americas co director 1986 Maytime on the Mosquito Coast director Scarfe on Scarfe co director 1987 How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria director 1988 My Name is Celia Cruz director 1989 Slim Gaillard s Civilisation four episodes director 1991 Tudo da Samba Everything That Makes for a Samba director One Irish Rover director Slim s Jazz director Texas Saturday Night director 1992 Rhythms of the World in Texas four episodes director 1993 Jorge Ben in Performance director 1998 Jerry Jeff Walker Let s Go to Luckenbach Texas director 1998 The Brian Epstein Story two episodes director 1999 Looking for the Iron Curtain director 2001 Sykes and A Day director 2002 Pinter at the BBC director of 5 live recordings 2003 Dylan Thomas Grave To Cradle director 2005 Dennis Potter It s in the Songs It s in the Songs director Dennis Potter Potter on TV director Dylan in the Madhouse director 2007 Bob Marley Exodus 77 director Dylan s Folk The Pure The Bad and the Ugly director 2009 Cool director 2010 Harold Pinter A Celebration co director Johnny Mercer The Dream s On Me co director 2012 Dickens on Film director 2014 Whatever Happened to Spitting Image director Roger Law Carved Drawn and Quartered director Peter Fluck Stillness to Movement director John Lloyd The Meaning Of director 2015 present Night and Day co director 2016 The Roundhouse The People s Palace director References edit SFFILM to Honor BBC Portrait Television Series Arena with Mel Novikoff Award at 2019 San Francisco International Film Festival SFFILM 19 March 2019 External links edit Arena Behind The Films BBC News Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anthony Wall filmmaker amp oldid 1215033701, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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