The best Ken Russell’s documentary movies

Ken Russell

Ken Russell

03/07/1927- 27/11/2011
We present our ranking of the best Ken Russell’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Ken Russell.

The Kids Are Alright

The Kids Are Alright
8/10
Through concert performances and interviews, this film offers us an "inside look" at this famous rock group, "The Who". It captures their zany craziness and outrageous antics from the initial formation of the group to its major hit "Who Are You", and features the last performance of drummer Keith Moon just prior to his death.

Ken Russell: A Bit of a Devil

Ken Russell: A Bit of a Devil
7/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 14/01/2012
  • Character: Himself
Following the recent death of Ken Russell, Alan Yentob looks back over the career of the flamboyant film director responsible for Women In Love, Tommy and The Devils. Friends and admirers - including Glenda Jackson, Terry Gilliam, Twiggy, Melvyn Bragg, Robert Powell and Roger Daltrey - recall a pioneering documentary-maker, talented photographer and fearless film director.

A British Picture

A British Picture
6.7/10
The updated autobiography of Britain’s most controversial film director, the maker of Women in Love, The Devils, The Music Lovers, Tommy and The Rainbow, is as unconventional and brilliant as his best films. Moving with astonishing assurance through time and space, Russell recreates his life in a series of interconnected episodes – his thirties childhood in Southampton, his first sexual experience (watching Disney’s Pinocchio), his schooldays at the Nautical College, Pangbourne, early careers in the Merchant Marine and the Royal Air Force, dancing days at the Shepherds Bush Ballet Club and of course his career as a film-maker, beginning with an extraordinary interview with Huw Weldon for a job on Monitor. Full of marvellously funny anecdotes and fascinating insights into the realities of the film director's life, A British Picture is a remarkable autobiography.

Ken Russell 'In Search of the English Folk Song'

Ken Russell 'In Search of the English Folk Song'
7.1/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 14/11/1997
  • Character: Himself
This documentary begins with Ken Russell posing the question: "What is a true English folk song, if there is such a thing?" After recieving an indifferent response from his dog, Ken journeys around the countryside of England searching for an answer. He bumps into and interviews such famous artists as; Donovan, Fairport Convention, Osibisa, Eliza Carthy, So What, Edward II and The Albion Band among others.

Director of Devils

Director of Devils
6/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 02/01/1971
  • Character: Himself
Documentary featuring candid Ken Russell interviews and unique footage of Sir Peter Maxwell Davies recording his score.

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