Through the Lens: Interviews from the Australian Film Theory and Criticism Project - Michael Eaton
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Through the Lens: Interviews from the Australian Film Theory and Criticism Project - Michael Eaton
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Michael Eaton is a Nottingham-based dramatist known for TV drama documentaries such as Why Lockerbie?, Shoot To Kill,...
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Michael Eaton is a Nottingham-based dramatist known for TV drama documentaries such as Why Lockerbie?, Shoot To Kill, Shipman and, for the radio, The Conflict is Over, about the Northern Ireland peace process. His film Fellow Traveller, about an exiled, blacklisted Hollywood screenwriter writing a children's version of Robin Hood, won Best Screenplay at the British Film Awards in 1989. Noel King speaks to him about his career.
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