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  1. Margy Kinmonth is a British film director and producer. Covering a wide range of genres, her award-winning films include feature documentaries Revolution: New Art for a New World, [1] Hermitage Revealed, [2] Royal Paintbox with King Charles III, War Art with Eddie Redmayne, [3] Looking for Lowry, [4] Mariinsky Theatre, [5] The Nutcracker Story ...

  2. To the Western World is a documentary film directed by Margy Kinmonth. Narrated by John Huston and starring Niall Tóibín, Patrick Laffan, Tom Hickey (actor) & Brendan Cauldwell, the film charts the journey of John Millington Synge and Irish artist Jack Butler Yeats through Connemara in 1905.

    • Foxtrot Films, ITV
    • Margy Kinmonth, Brian Harding
  3. Jun 24, 2022 · The film is a passion project for its author and director, Margy Kinmonth, who began to research it 15 years ago, but was repeatedly knocked back by funders who insisted nobody had ever heard...

    • Claire Armitstead
  4. The Secret Life of Haute Couture is a TV documentary directed by Margy Kinmonth which follows her journey from Paris to New York City and California where she meets some of Haute couture clientele and the world-famous designers involved.

  5. Margy Kinmonth is a film and television director whose credits include award winning feature documentary "Eric Ravilious - Drawn to War" (Foxtrot Films Ltd/Dartmouth Films), the first major feature film to be made about Eric Ravilious, the much loved but hugely underestimated artist who was killed in a plane crash over Iceland in 1942.

  6. Margy Kinmonth. Director: Revolution: New Art For A New World. Margy Kinmonth is a film and television director whose credits include award winning feature documentary "Eric Ravilious - Drawn to War" (Foxtrot Films Ltd/Dartmouth Films), the first major feature film to be made about Eric Ravilious, the much loved but hugely underestimated artist ...

  7. Sep 4, 2014 · Writer-director Margy Kinmonth hits paydirt whenever she parts the crowds and simply allows us to gaze upon a Rembrandt, Titian or Kandinsky, preserved here with crisp digital exactitude.

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