Kevin Adam Curtis is an English documentary filmmaker. Curtis was a relatively conventional documentary producer for the BBC throughout the 1980s and into the early 1990s. The release of Pandora's Box (1992) marked the introduction of Curtis' distinctive style that used collage, humour and popular music to explore aspects of sociology, psychology, philosophy and political history. Curtis' documentary films have won four BAFTAs.
Movie | Bitter Lake | 2015 |
Movie | Modern Times: The Way of All Flesh | 1997 |
Movie | HyperNormalisation | 2016 |
Movie | The Cost of Treachery | 1984 |
Movie | Inquiry. The Great British Housing Disaster | 1984 |
Movie | The Road to Terror | 1989 |
Movie | It Felt Like a Kiss | 2009 |
Movie | Bitter Lake | 2015 |
Movie | HyperNormalisation | 2016 |
Movie | The Cost of Treachery | 1984 |
Movie | Inquiry. The Great British Housing Disaster | 1984 |
Movie | It Felt Like a Kiss | 2009 |
Movie | The Cost of Treachery | 1984 |
Movie | Inquiry. The Great British Housing Disaster | 1984 |
Movie | The Road to Terror | 1989 |
Movie | Fishtank | 1998 |
Movie | It Felt Like a Kiss | 2009 |