
Peter Watkins
Peter Watkins (born 29 October 1935) is an English film and television director. He was born in Norbiton, Surrey, lived in Sweden, Canada and Lithuania for many years, and now lives in France. He is one of the pioneers of docudrama. His movies, pacifist and radical, strongly review the limit of classic documentary and movies. He mainly concentrates his works and ideas around the mass media and our relation/participation to a movie or television documentary. Nearly all of Watkins' films have used a combination of dramatic and documentary elements to dissect historical occurrences or possible near future events. The first of these, Culloden, portrayed the Jacobite uprising of 1745 in a documentary style, as if television reporters were interviewing the participants and accompanying them into battle; a similar device was used in his biographical film Edvard Munch. La Commune (Paris, 1871) reenacts the Paris Commune days using a large cast of French non-actors. In 2004 he also wrote a book, Media Crisis, an engaged essay about the media crisis, the monoform and, foremost, the lack of debate around the construction of new forms of audiovisual media. Description above from the Wikipedia article Peter Watkins, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
- Known ForDirecting
- Born29 October 1935 (age 90)
- Place of BirthNorbiton, Surrey, England, UK
Peter Watkins

- Known ForDirecting
- Born29 October 1935 (age 90)
- Place of BirthNorbiton, Surrey, England, UK

The Trap
2012

La Commune (Paris, 1871)
2003

The Universal Clock: The Resistance of Peter Watkins
2001

The Freethinker
1994

The Media Project
1991

The Journey
1987

Evening Land
1977
The Seventies People
1975

Edvard Munch
1974

Punishment Park
1971

The Gladiators
1969

Privilege
1967

The War Game
1966

Culloden
1964

The Forgotten Faces
1961

The Diary of an Unknown Soldier
1959
