
John Mortimer: A Life in Words
Directed by Lawrence Elman18 stycznia 2009 59 minDokumentalny
7.6
Examines the thoughts and observations of writer, raconteur and national treasure, Sir John Mortimer. Enjoying a successful career as a QC before becoming a full-time writer, a staunch defender of civil liberties who was involved in the Oz magazine obscenity trial in the 1960s and the man who won the Sex Pistols the right to put the word 'bollocks' in the title of their infamous album. Opinionated and unconventional, Mortimer persisted in speaking out against the ludicrous ways in which politicians try to curtail our liberties and, very often, our fun. This characteristic outspokenness is delivered with such gentlemanly charm and wit that he continues to be admired and adored by all.
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John Mortimer: A Life in Words was released on 18 stycznia 2009.
John Mortimer: A Life in Words was directed by Lawrence Elman.
John Mortimer: A Life in Words has a runtime of 59 min.
John Mortimer: A Life in Words was produced by Lawrence Elman.
Examines the thoughts and observations of writer, raconteur and national treasure, Sir John Mortimer. Enjoying a successful career as a QC before becoming a full-time writer, a staunch defender of civil liberties who was involved in the Oz magazine obscenity trial in the 1960s and the man who won the Sex Pistols the right to put the word 'bollocks' in the title of their infamous album. Opinionated and unconventional, Mortimer persisted in speaking out against the ludicrous ways in which politicians try to curtail our liberties and, very often, our fun. This characteristic outspokenness is delivered with such gentlemanly charm and wit that he continues to be admired and adored by all.
The key characters in John Mortimer: A Life in Words are Self (John Mortimer), Self (Ross Bentley), Self (Melvyn Bragg).
John Mortimer: A Life in Words is a Dokumentalny film.
John Mortimer: A Life in Words has an audience rating of 7.6 out of 10.

