The David Lean Lecture
03 October 07
The Academy’s annual David Lean Lecture brings expert insight from the world’s leading filmmakers.
Marc Hoberman/BAFTA
The Academy's annual David Lean Lecture is generously funded by The David Lean Foundation who, for many years, have joined forces with BAFTA to promote and advance film education, whilst cultivating and improving public taste in art forms of the moving image by stimulating original and creative work.
The Foundation's continuing financial support has been integral to the production of our high-profile film lecture series featuring internationally-renowned and award-winning directors. These lectures are designed to educate, inform and inspire practitioners by providing insight into the experiences of some of the world's best and most compelling filmmakers and to provide a forum for further discussion of their outstanding creative achievements.
The lecture series also serves to carry on the legacy of the great director David Lean, one of the founders of the British Film Academy (as it was then known) in 1947 and a continuing inspiration to many through his exceptional body of work.
Previous David Lean Lectures:
2007: David Lynch

BAFTA Publishing 2007
The transcript of the David Lean Lecture given by David Lynch, 27 October 2007
Download the transcript (477 KB)
Watch the Webcast:
The David Lean Lecture given by David Lynch
2006: Oliver Stone

BAFTA Publishing 2006
The David Lean Lecture given by Oliver Stone, 6 September 2006
Download the lecture brochure (248 KB)
Download the transcript (127 KB)
2005: Woody Allen

BAFTA Publishing 2005
The 2005 David Lean Lecture given by Woody Allen, 17 December 2005
Download the lecture brochure (496 KB)
2004: John Boorman
2003 Ken Loach
2002 Robert Altman
2001 Sydney Pollack
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