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Neil Jordan 

 

501 Movie Directors: A Comprehensive Guide to the Greatest Filmmakers

Director / Screenwriter / Producer
1950 - 
Born February 25, Sligo, Ireland
Key Genres: Drama, Horror, Comedy  TSPDT Rating: 6
Key Collaborators: Stephen Woolley (Producer), Stephen Rea (Leading Player), Philippe Rousselot (Cinematographer), Tony Lawson (Editor), Joke Van Wijk (Editor), Elliot Goldenthal (Composer), Anthony Pratt (Production Designer), Ian Hart (Character Player), Redmond Morris (Producer), Roger Pratt (Cinematographer)
Recommended: Mona Lisa (1986), Michael Collins (1996)
Worth a Look: The End of the Affair (1999)
Approach with Caution: The Miracle (1990), The Crying Game (1992), Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994), The Butcher Boy (1997)
Links: [ IMDB ] [ All-Movie Guide ] [ Film Reference ] [ The Official Neil Jordan Website ] [ L.A. Weekly Interview (1985) ] [ Spliced Wire Interview (1999) ] [ BBC Interview (2003) ] [ Reverse Shot Interview (2006) ]
Books: [ Neil Jordan: Contemporary Irish Filmmakers Series ] [ Michael Collins: Screenplay and Film Diary
DVD's: [ Amazon ]
 
 

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