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Paul Rotha Filmography

DirectingBORN 1907LONDON26 FILMS IN DB

PaulRotha

Known for Directing · Total War in Britain, Britain Can Make It, No. 1, The World Is Rich

26
FILMS IN DB
$55
TOTAL VALUE
3
PRICED
$18
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Shipyard
~$36 · DVD · 1935
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Cradle of Genius
$9 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Paul Rotha, born in 1907, was a pioneering figure in British documentary filmmaking whose work continues to be sought after by collectors of physical media. His most notable film, *Shipyard* (1935), exemplifies his innovative approach to documentary storytelling and remains a prized possession for enthusiasts. Rotha's collaborations with notable cinematographers like Wolfgang Suschitzky brought a unique visual flair to his projects, making titles such as *World of Plenty* (1943) and *The World Is Rich* (1947) essential viewing for collectors interested in the evolution of documentary aesthetics. Rotha's influence extended beyond individual films; he was instrumental in shaping documentary techniques, notably through his development of multi-voice commentary. This approach can be seen in his acclaimed works like *Land of Promise* (1947) and *New Worlds for Old* (1938), making them not only historically significant but also valuable additions to any collector's library. His legacy as a film historian and critic adds another layer of appreciation for his work, ensuring that items like the BAFTA-nominated *No Resting Place* remain highly collectible in the realm of home video releases.

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