Michael Kenneth Christian Grigsby (7 June 1936 – 12 March 2013) was an English documentary filmmaker. With a filmography spanning six decades and nearly 30 films, Grigsby occupies a unique position in British documentary filmmaking, having witnessed and commented on many of the dramatic changes in British society (and beyond) from the late 1950s into the next century. As a critic noted, "from Michael Grigsby back to John Grierson runs an unbroken tradition in British documentary-making: a passionate commitment to the poetry of everyday life."
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Small Is Beautiful: The Story of the Free Cinema Films Told by Their Makers (2006) as Self |
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Right to Work March (1972) as |
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We Went to War (2013) Director |
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Hidden Voices (1995) Director |
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The Time of Our Lives (1994) Director |
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Dear Mr Gorbachev (1990) Director |
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Living on the Edge (1987) Director |
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Bag of Yeast (1976) Director |
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The People’s Land, Eskimos of Pond Inlet (1976) Director |
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A Life Apart: Anxieties in a Trawling Community (1973) Director |
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A Life Apart: Anxieties in a Trawling Community (1973) Producer |
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I Was a Soldier (1970) Director |
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Deckie Learner (1965) Director |
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Tomorrow's Saturday (1962) Director |
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Tomorrow's Saturday (1962) Producer |
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Tomorrow's Saturday (1962) Writer |
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Enginemen (1959) Director |
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Enginemen (1959) Writer |
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No Tumbled House (1955) Director |
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Ut Proficias (1953) Director |