John Bridcut
Film director
Who is John Bridcut?
John Bridcut is an English documentary film maker, best known for his films about British composers. His most famous work, Britten's Children, is a study of the influence that Benjamin Britten's close relationships with children had on the composer and material from the documentary was later made into a book.
He has also created documentaries about Ralph Vaughan Williams, Edward Elgar and Hubert Parry, the latter a collaboration with Charles, Prince of Wales, whom he had earlier profiled in Charles at 60: The Passionate Prince. Other documentaries by Bridcut include studies of Queen Elizabeth II, Rudolf Nureyev, Roald Dahl and Hillary Clinton.
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