Richard Curson Smith
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Richard Curson Smith is a British television director and producer. He has BAFTA, Emmy, RTS, Grierson, Real Screen, Broadcast, CSA and Prix Italia awards and nominations.
He heads his own production company, Absinthe Film Entertainment [1] and is married to the British television producer and author Franny Moyle and has three children.
Filmography[]
- Urban Myths - Orson Welles In Norwich 2020.[2]
- The Importance of Being Oscar 2019.[3]
- Joe Orton Laid Bare 2017. [4]
- Francis Bacon: A Brush with Violence 2017. Nominee BAFTA Scotland Award
- Justice for MLK: The Hunt for James Earl Ray 2017. Nominee Canadian Screen Award
- Ted Hughes: Stronger Than Death 2016. Nominee BAFTA Scotland Award, Winner Celtic Media Award. Grierson nominee.
- THE SON OF SAM 2017.
- RUDOLF NUREYEV: DANCE TO FREEDOM 2015. Nominee specialist factual BAFTA. Winner Dance Screen Best Film. Special mention Prix Italia.[5]
- END OF THE DREAM 2015. Nominee Canadian Screen Award: Best Biography
- THE APARTMENT 2012
- The Making of a Lady 2012 [6]
- THE MINOR CHARACTER 2012
- MILIBAND OF BROTHERS 2010
- PRIMEVAL 2009
- Wire in the Blood: 'Falls the Shadow' 2008
- Consenting Adults 2007
- Pinochet in Suburbia 2006
- Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures Nominated for a Rose d'Or Drama Award and a Grierson Award. [7]
- Home Nominated for an RTS Award. Nominated for 'Best Single Drama' at the Broadcast Awards.
- SURREALISSIMO! The Scandalous Success of Salvador Dali
- IF
- SEVEN DWARVES
- BLUE DIAMOND
- BEYOND THE FATAL SHORE
- ANATOMY OF DESIRE
- CNN Millennium
- PANDEMONIUM
- SPENDING THE KIDS' INHERITANCE
- THE LAST MACHINE
- DEAD PRESIDENTS EMMY nominated
- Inside Victor Lewis-Smith
- 10 x 10: WITH BOUNCING SOLES
- BURNING MAN
References[]
- ^ "Absinthe Film Entertainment". Absinthe Film Entertainment website.
- ^ "TV drama tells story of Hollywood great Orson Welles at Anglia Television". ITV website.
- ^ "The Importance of Being Oscar". BBC website.
- ^ "Saturday's TV, by Chris Bennion". The Times website.
- ^ "Rudolf Nureyev - Dance To Freedom". BBC website.
- ^ "Television Review The Marriage, Pragmatic; The Relatives, Troubling". New York Times website.
- ^ "Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures". The Age website.
External links[]
Categories:
- British film producers
- English documentary filmmakers
- English television directors
- British documentary film directors
- Living people