Iain Stott

Iain Stott
The One-Line Review

My list, for what it’s worth, upon which I have cheated horribly (the more eagle-eyed amongst you may have noticed that my list includes somewhere between 74 and 89 films, depending upon how you count the various trilogies, etc.) I’ve also included a number of television titles, although, admittedly, most of these were released theatrically in the UK. Some certainly were not, but how could I possibly leave out Mr. Alan Bleasedale?

My list also includes two people who went to my school: Rex Harrison in Unfaithfully Yours (1948) and Nathan Walsh, who was actually in my class, in Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988), which serves as further proof of my evident prejudices on a list that includes far more British titles than could ever possibly be deemed representative of world cinema in general (which is strange as I am one of those that thinks of patriotism as being something akin to racism.)