David Hockney: Double Portrait (2003)
The film charts David Hockney's return to the theme of the double portrait, using interviews with his family and closest friends to explore the personal and private nature of his art. It creates an intimate psychological portrait of the artist as he paints the relationships in his own life.
Director: Bruno Wollheim
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David Hockney as Self |
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Jan Ravens as Self - Narrator |
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Lindy Dufferin as Self |
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Grey Gowrie as Self |
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Neiti Gowrie as Self |
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Margaret Hockney as Self |
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Jameson Keane as Self |
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Marco Livingstone as Self |
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Sandy Nairne as Self |
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Anthony Page as Self |
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Ken Palmer as Self |
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Norman Rosenthal as Self |
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Davina Silver as Self |
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Zoe Silver as Self |
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Stephen Stuart-Smith as Self |
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Ken Wathey as Self |
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Jamie Whittington as Self |
| Directing | Bruno Wollheim | Director |
| Writing | Bruno Wollheim | Writer |
| Camera | Bruno Wollheim | Director of Photography |
| Production | Bruno Wollheim | Producer |
| Editing | Christopher Swayne | Editor |
| Camera | Christopher Swayne | Director of Photography |
| Sound | George Foulgham | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | Fratelli Brothers | Music |
| Editing | Graham Holtom | Colorist |
| Production | Krishan Arora | Executive Producer |