Chris Rodley

Total Credits at Criticker: 10 (Director)
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Titles you haven't rated - Director (10)
A Very British Psycho (1997) - TV Movie
A documentary about the film Peeping Tom. How and why it was made, how the uniformly bad reaction from the critics at the time affected everybody concerned and how it is regarded now. Interviews with the cast and writer and with film critics past and present. Older critics still try to justify their bad reviews, some referring to it as a "snuff movie" despite the fact that the only death we see is that of the killer. (imdb)
This Is Modern Art (1999) - TV Series
A sometimes sarcastic but always reflective series of films about modern art
The Joy of the Single (2012) - TV Movie
Documentary taking a journey through the decades to celebrate cherished stories and memories associated with the music single. Artists including Jack White, Noddy Holder, Richard Hawley and Suzi Quatro reveal the powerful impact that singles have had on successive generations, from the rock 'n' rollers of the 1950s to the MP3 downloaders of today.
Robert Plant: By Myself (2010) - TV Movie
Tracing Robert Plant's musical journey from his Led Zeppelin days to his present solo career and collaborations.
Lou Reed Remembered (2013) - TV Movie
The life and career of the rock legend, who died in October 2013. The film explores his wide-reaching influence, and examines how he helped shape a generation of musicians by producing alternative and unique rock, creating a provocative soundtrack for New York through both his solo and collaborative records.
The Joy of Easy Listening (2011) - TV Movie
Documentary charting the history of the genre, from its emergence in the 1950s to its heyday in the 60s, through its survival in the subsequent two decades and revival in the 90s.
Documentary celebrating the triumph, tragedy and human comedy that was Manchester record company, Factory. Started by the late Tony Wilson, Alan Erasmus, Peter Saville and Martin Hannett in the late 1970s, it became known as the home of Joy Divsion, New Order and Happy Mondays and for creating the Hacienda club. The label pioneered Britain's independent pop culture, creating a new Manchester and blowing a shed-load of money. (BBC)
A look at how rock 'n' roll has had to deal with old age and aging within a music movements which once rejected the elderly.
Traces the band's history from psychedelic 60s London to a reunion show at Live 8 in 2005, this is the story of a succession of musical and commercial peaks separated by a succession of struggles around the creative leadership of the band.