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T he evolution of Louis Theroux as a documentary maker has been fascinating to observe. Back in the 1990s, he specialised in knowing winks to camera, deploying a mixture of charm and carefully ...
Louis Theroux has warned in his Edinburgh TV Festival MacTaggart address that an “atmosphere of anxiety” is leading to “less confident, less morally complex filmmaking.” The celebrated ...
Louis Theroux has talked BBC Jimmy Savile drama, a Sky Lockerbie documentary and ambitions for Mindhouse Productions, which he runs with Nancy Strang and Arron Fellows.
One of the most powerful scenes in The Settlers, Louis Theroux’s brilliant new documentary about the Israeli settler movement, comes in the final minutes of the film, which was broadcast earlier ...
Louis Theroux has warned in his Edinburgh TV Festival MacTaggart address that an “atmosphere of anxiety” is leading to “less confident, less morally complex filmmaking.” The celebrated ...
Louis Theroux spends time with the growing community of Israeli religious-nationalist settlers. Their settlements are illegal under international law, and they have been protected by the army, the ...
True, this is not a BBC News programme but Louis Theroux: The Settlers (BBC Two). It is mostly concerned with the West Bank, rather than Hamas-controlled Gaza.
Louis Theroux will be honoured with the prestigious National Film and Television School (NFTS) fellowship next month. The renowned interviewer - who has been working in the business for over three ...
His return in BBC Two’s Louis Theroux: The Settlers uncovers an even bleaker modern reality. A decade and a half ago, the people he met felt like outliers.