A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Dennis Skinner, Derek Charnley, Jackie Glover
Written by:
Daniel Draper
Directed by:
Daniel Draper
Release Date:
September 8, 2017
Original Title:
Nature of the Beast
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Shut Out The Light
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG
Runtime: 96
In an era of PR and spin, Dennis Skinner is a thrillingly authentic political figure: fearsome, principled, and uncompromising, he has been sticking up for the interests of the people of his constituency in Bolsover since 1970. An ex-miner, he was represented his community through the industrial action of the 1970s, the closure of the mines, and the slow drift to the ‘centre-ground’ within Labour politics. Famous for his sharp wit and unyielding style, Skinner has remained true to his roots, fighting for the disadvantaged and often getting himself into trouble in Parliament. The story of both a towering figure, and the fortunes of progressive politics in Britain over the last half-century.
A portrait of the committed socialist, trade unionist and Labour politician Dennis Skinner. 'Nature of The Beast' traces his rise as a political icon and examines his hinterland.
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Co-Producer:
Susanne Levin
Matthew Bell
Simon Higgs
Director:
Daniel Draper
Director of Photography:
Allan Melia
Editor:
Christie Allanson
Original Music Composer:
Patrick Dineen
Producer:
Christie Allanson
Daniel Draper
Sound Designer:
Sam Auguste
Writer:
Daniel Draper
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