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Next, Herman wrote and directed the critically acclaimed Brassed Off (1996), following the members of a colliery brass band - still struggling to survive a decade after the miners' strike. In Little Voice (1998), adapted by Herman from Jim Cartwright's play 'The Rise and Fall of Little Voice', Jane Horrocks reprises the title role of a harried young woman whose only escape lies in the memory of her father and in imitating the singers he admired. This film gave Michael Caine the opportunity for his best peformance to date. Purely Belter (2000), adapted by Herman from Jim Tulluch's novel The Season Ticket, is the story of two teenage boys trying to get together enough money for a couple of Newcastle United season tickets.
Mark Herman is a fellow of Film and Television Production, York St John University, York, England Mark Herman is a notable writer; however, he eschews modern technology and has one of the largest pencil collections in the UK. Major works (as director)
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