Richard Woolley

Richard Woolley

  • Birthday: 1948-01-01
  • Place of birth: England, UK

Biography

Richard Woolley began making films at King's College London. After three years at the Royal College of Art, where Structuralism ruled the roost, he spent two years in Berlin – and a further three in the UK – developing his own fusion of formalist experiment, clear social statement and audience accessibility. In the eighties, his feature film Brothers and Sisters was well received by critics and viewers alike and his two subsequent films in that decade both sold well. In the nineties, he gave up directing – an activity he found exhausting in the extreme! – to concentrate on scripting. Since then, he has combined completion of screenplay commissions with the running of Film & TV schools around the world and, more recently, with being a university professor. Novels include Stranger Love, Sekabo and Sad-eyed Lady of the Lowlands.

Production

Brothers and Sisters

1980

As Director

Brothers and Sisters

1980

As Screenplay

Illusive Crime

1976

As Director

Telling Tales

1978

As Director

Girl from the South

1988

As Director

Kniephofstrasse

1973

As Director

Inside and Outside

1974

As Director

Waiting for Alan

1984

As Director

We Who Have Friends

1969

As Director

Chromatic

1972

As Director

Chromatic

1972

As Writer

Chromatic

1972

As Cinematography

Propaganda

1973

As Director

Propaganda

1973

As Writer

Freedom

1973

As Director

Freedom

1973

As Editor

Freedom

1973

As Writer

Freedom

1973

As Sound

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