tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5013087903546244515.post1789212210416388280..comments2024-01-14T05:49:16.980+00:00Comments on reel world matters: Danny Boyle In His Own WordsMark Salisburyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07552368976392500597noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5013087903546244515.post-75375652949822860962011-03-16T06:47:51.311+00:002011-03-16T06:47:51.311+00:00Danny Boyle's journey to Oscar night began in ...Danny Boyle's journey to Oscar night began in a working-class family in Lancashire in 1956. After a career in the theatre - working for such esteemed companies as Joint Stock and the Royal Court - Boyle went to the BBC in Belfast and produced dramas such as Alan Clarke's "Elephant," and "Mr. Wroes Virgins." "Shallow Grave" announced the arrival of a dynamic new talent to British cinema - a reputation that was confirmed with the blistering "Trainspotting" - the zeitgeist film of the 90s. The succeeding films - "A Life Less Ordinary," "The Beach," "28 Days Later," "Sunshine" and "Slumdog Millionaire" - established him as the leading director of his generation - one for whom the collaboration between director, producer and writer was of the essence. The Danny Boyle who emerges from these interviews is frank, funny, charming and wholeheartedly inspiring.<br /><a href="http://www.uread.com/book/danny-boyle-amy-raphael/9780571253869" rel="nofollow">Amy Raphael</a>uRead-bookstorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08871726241878548183noreply@blogger.com