Peter Watkins : an English film-making revolutionary from a tradition of uncompromising radicalism
In films such as The War Game, Culloden and Punishment Park, Watkins pioneered the mock-documentary form and used it to make his historical dramas and up-to-the-minute dystopias all equally immediate and real • Peter Watkins, Oscar-winning director of The War Game, dies aged 90 • Peter Watkins (…)
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