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Luke Holland obituary
Documentary film-maker and photographer who campaigned on behalf of threatened tribal people
Nick Fraser
05, Jul, 2020 @11:52 AM
Stroke: when words fail you
As BBC4 film Speechless marks World Stroke Day, documentary producer Nick Fraser reflects on his own recovery following a brain attack in February
Nick Fraser
28, Oct, 2017 @7:45 PM
Shooting Syria: documentaries from the most dangerous place on earth
Documentarian Nick Fraser explores the art of filming under fire, and three directors tell how they did it
Nick Fraser
12, Feb, 2017 @9:30 AM
The Age of Anger by Pankaj Mishra – review
A trenchant study of how anger and violence have influenced modern societies will have you fearing the worst
Nick Fraser
23, Jan, 2017 @7:30 AM
The Cultural Revolution: A People’s History 1962-1976 by Frank Dikötter – review
Frank Dikötter’s final volume of his history of communism in China reveals the brutality and caprice of Mao’s final years
Nick Fraser
09, May, 2016 @8:00 AM
Nick Fraser: ‘Documentaries transform reality, and are transformed by it’
The editor of the BBC’s Storyville on the richness of today’s documentary film-making
Nick Fraser
27, Mar, 2016 @7:00 AM
Being European: what does it mean?
It’s the question that lies at the heart of the EU referendum. Seven Brits tell us what makes them feel part of a larger continent
Nick Fraser
20, Mar, 2016 @9:00 AM
Final Solution: The Fate of the Jews 1933-1949 by David Cesarani – review
The late historian’s bald, factual account of the Holocaust is both moving and overwhelming
Nick Fraser
07, Feb, 2016 @6:30 AM
Black Earth: The Holocaust As History and Warning review – evil explained in detail
Timothy Snyder’s examination of the Holocaust is chilling, timely and instructive
Nick Fraser
13, Sep, 2015 @8:00 AM
The Meursault Investigation by Kamel Daoud review – a beautiful riposte to Camus and The Outsider
The brother of ‘the Arab’ murdered in Camus’ masterpiece gets a revenge of sorts in this astonishing take on French colonialism
Nick Fraser
19, Jul, 2015 @8:00 AM
Days of Rage: America’s Radical Underground, the FBI and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence – review
Bryan Burrough’s fascinating study of underground groups of the 1970s reveals how little they actually achieved
Nick Fraser
07, Jul, 2015 @5:30 AM
Pinkoes and Traitors: The BBC and the Nation by Jean Seaton review
A brilliant account of the BBC’s battles under Labour and Thatcher reveals an institution more important to the nation than it perhaps is today
Nick Fraser
01, Mar, 2015 @11:00 AM
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