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'''Basil Wright''', (June 12, 1907, [[Sutton]] [[Surrey]] - 14 October, 1987, [[Frieth]], [[Buckinghamshire]], [[England]]), was an [[English]] [[documentary]] film-maker, film historian, film critic and teacher. He was a key figure in the British [[documentary]] film movement and the first recruit to join [[John Grierson]] at the [[Empire Marketing Board]]'s film unit early in 1930. |
'''[[Basil Wright]]''', (June 12, 1907, [[Sutton]] [[Surrey]] - 14 October, 1987, [[Frieth]], [[Buckinghamshire]], [[England]]), was an [[English]] [[documentary]] film-maker, film historian, film critic and teacher. He was a key figure in the British [[documentary]] film movement and the first recruit to join [[John Grierson]] at the [[Empire Marketing Board]]'s film unit early in 1930. |
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Basil Wright, (June 12, 1907, Sutton Surrey - 14 October, 1987, Frieth, Buckinghamshire, England), was an English documentary film-maker, film historian, film critic and teacher. He was a key figure in the British documentary film movement and the first recruit to join John Grierson at the Empire Marketing Board's film unit early in 1930.