Mark James Walter Cameron

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Mark James Walter Cameron, the famed British newspaper journalist and foreign correspondent, was the first correspondent to film the Vietnam War from the perspective of the North Vietnamese, he interviewed Ho Chi Minh before going on to travel and write extensively about Africa and his great love, India. Towards the end of the sixties, he began making documentaries for the BBC.

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Total trailers found: 5

The Way to Wimbledon Trailer (1952)

03 July 1952

Focuses on the fifty weeks of the year when Wimbledon is preparing to host the next tennis championship.

Let My People Go Trailer (1961)

26 June 1961

A BAFTA award winning documentary looking at apartheid in South Africa and the Sharpville massacre.

Tell Me Lies Trailer (1968)

02 February 1968

Adapted and directed by Peter Brook from the Royal Shakespeare Company’s ‘production-in-progress US’, this long-unseen agitprop drama-doc – shot in London in 1967 and released only briefly in the UK and New York at the height of the Vietnam War – remains both thought-provoking and disturbing.

Before Hindsight Trailer (1977)

23 August 1977

Newsreels from the '30s constitute the bulk of this fascinating documentary, clearly illustrating that the public was fed an extremely biased view of events: straight propaganda, the stricture to provide entertainment, and the attempt to be objective all contributing to this.

Today in Britain Trailer (1964)

02 January 1964

Some of the many facets of life in Britain today showing recent developments in industry, atomic power, sport and education, as well as her participation in the United Nations and contribution to the development of the multi-racial Commonwealth.