Clare Beavan Trailers
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Clare Beavan is an award-winning director. She received an International Emmy Award for her documentary on Bernini and a Grierson Award for her adaptation of the memoir The Prince, the Showgirl and Me. She has Bafta and Grierson nominations for Simon Schama’s Power of Art and History of Britain and Simon Schama’s Power of Art. Her drama Daphne was named in The Observer’s top dramas of the year. Recent documentaries include Bricks! (Grierson Nomination), Germaine Bloody Greer (RTS Nomination), Cindy Sherman #Untitled and the feature documentary This is Joan Collins.
Most Popular Clare Beavan Trailers
Total trailers found: 18
01 September 1994
Definitive biography of arguably the greatest women's tennis player of all time.
01 April 2014
The highs and lows of Alan Turing's life, tracking his extraordinary accomplishments, his government persecution through to his tragic death in 1954.
23 July 1997
Documentary about the life of Lee Strasberg and the creation of Actor's Studio and the introduction of The Method in the USA.
29 July 2019
Cindy Sherman is one of the world’s leading contemporary artists. She is also notoriously elusive. So, it is a coup for Arena to get this in-depth and revealing audio interview with her.
14 September 2010
A six-night miniseries presenting the history of how the United States was invented, looking at the moments where Americans harnessed technology to advance human progress -- from the rigors of linking the continent by transcontinental railroad to triumphing over vertical space through the construction of steel-structured buildings.
03 December 2013
Famous for lines like 'It is better to be feared than loved', Machiavelli's notorious book, The Prince, has been a manual for tyrants from Napoleon to Stalin.
09 June 2018
A profile of the Australian author and academic whose 1970 book "The Female Eunuch" became an international bestseller and an important part of the feminist movement.
31 January 2015
It's a timeless classic of children's literature and the third most-quoted book in English after the Bible and Shakespeare.
23 October 1993
A history of the anglo-saxon gay and lesbian movement scored to the liberating popular tunes of the last 25 years.
20 September 2013
Hustlaball Berlin is a documentary that bares all while it explores the complete Hustlaball experience.
20 September 2016
In 1976, the Tate Gallery exhibited an experimental artwork that became a national sensation - Carl Andre's Equivalent VIII, or, to its detractors, 120 bricks laid on the floor.
30 June 2007
Set during the years between the "Rebecca" trial and the writing of Du Maurier's short story "The Birds", including her relationship with her husband Frederick 'Boy' Browning, and her largely unrequited infatuations with American publishing tycoon's wife Ellen Doubleday and the actress Gertrude Lawrence.
01 January 2022
A feature-length documentary on the life of one of the last surviving actresses from the golden age of Hollywood – Joan Collins.
17 October 2012
Alan Turing is the genius British mathematician who was instrumental in breaking the German naval Enigma Code during World War II, arguably saving millions of lives.
29 December 2024
In this new film from Arena, a cast of musical experts and admirers uncover the truth about the Maria Callas myth and the gift of her extraordinary voice.
27 August 2017
The story of Gluck - Britain's cross-dressing high society painter of the 1930s - who staged 'one-man shows', had relationships with women and somehow got away with it.
09 July 2004
Colin Clark, younger brother of Alan Clark and son of Lord Kenneth Clark wanted to work in the movies.
01 January 1991
An elaborate gay dinner party with good food, good wine, and good conversation.