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BiographyBroomfield's early style was very conventional Cinéma vérité, the juxtaposition of observed scenes. The filmmaker would not provide much explanation by way of voice-over or text, rather letting the film talk for itself.
It is for this reflexive filmmaking style - that is to say, a film being about the making of itself as much as about its subject - that Broomfield is best known. His influence on documentary is clear - Michael Moore, Louis Theroux and Morgan Spurlock have all adopted a similar style for their recent box-office hits. Filmmakers who use this style have been referred to as Les Nouvelles Egotistes; others have likened his work to the gonzo reporting of Hunter S Thompson. Broomfield is an alumnus of the National Film and Television School; he co-wrote the documentary Kurt and Courtney (1998) with American filmmaker Joan Churchill. He has recently completed a drama called Ghosts for Channel 4 inspired by the Morecambe Bay tragedy where 23 Chinese immigrant cockle pickers drowned after being cut off by the tides. Films
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Nick was also given a BAFTA tribute evening on March 8 2005. ReferencesEncyclopedia of the Documentary Film, ed. Ian Aitken. London: Routledge (2005) See also
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