50 Greatest British Directors Who Ever Lived
In celebration of dragon slaying, British patron saint, and all around great guy, Saint George, we figured that the best way to mark the occasion of his death than by celebrating immortality through film and listing not 2, not 6 but 50 of the greatest British directors who ever lived. For extra punch, the day is also known as Shakespeare Day, marking the date that the world lost the Bard's artistic genius, and there's a certain pride you can't blame the Brits for when it comes to this day. So what better way to mark the occasion than to herald those British film-makers who have made a difference to cinema's history, past or present? This year will mark the second British Film Registry poll, which will ask film fans and critics to vote for the British films and talents who deserve to be preserved in the BFR vault, and before the voting opens we're reminding everyone of some of the figures behind the camera who could well deserve to be included. Just a couple of things to keep in mind before jumping in: up and coming young directors who have made only one fantastic film like Duncan Jones (that fantastic movie is Moon, not Source Code, in case you were wondering) and Paddy Considine (who only has the excellent Tyronnasaur to his name) haven't exactly earned the right to be called great just yet, though they may possess all the qualities of directors who populate this list. Additionally, this list also embraces those filmmakers who were born somewhere else but who became British citizens, worked in Britain, and are considered British and can be found lurking somewhere on the list. Also, rather more controversially, filmmakers who just moved to the country and worked as expatriates do NOT count, which means, unfortunately for Great Britain, no Stanley Kubrick. So who made the list?