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26 October 09
Delve into the Academy Archive and explore the career of acclaimed film-maker Sir David Lean.
From a love-struck couple in a Lancashire station cafe to a tiny figure shimmering on a desert horizon, Sir David Lean provided cinema with some of its most memorable moments. Although he directed only 16 feature films in a 40 year career, Lean remains one of Britain’s most revered and inspirational film-makers.
Alongside his many cinematic achievements, Lean also had a strong impact on the Academy’s history - from its inception in 1947 as the British Film Academy until his death in 1991. Lean always worked with passion, commitment and generosity to champion the art forms of the moving image.
In the year of his centenary, we explore Sir David Lean’s remarkable career and his influence on the Academy’s evolution over time. Opening up our Archive, we reveal rare documents, trace his career highlights and republish BAFTA articles paying tribute to the master film-maker.
David Lean was born on 25 March 1908 in Croydon, Surrey. Various organisations chose to mark his centenary in 2008 alongside BAFTA. These include:
From the late 1960s, David Lean’s letter offers an extraordinary insight into the Academy’s origins and development...
Academy Chairman David Lean addresses the membership in a British Film Academy publication dating from 1948.
We open-up the pages of a 1962 Academy Journal dedicated to Lawrence of Arabia, and explore Lean’s epic production...
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