Peter Watkins
A master of docudrama and political cinema, Peter Watkins was born in 1935 in Norbiton, Surrey, England. Watkins was an active director from the 1960s through the early 2000s, specializing in the genres of drama, history, and war, with his most recognized works including "The War Game," "Punishment Park," and "Edvard Munch," the first of which won an Academy Award for Best Documentary. Watkins' signature style often involves blending fact and fiction, using non-professional actors, and incorporating commentary on media manipulation and the politics of power.
Watkins, a fiercely independent filmmaker, has always stood as a beacon of integrity and innovation, pushing the boundaries of what cinema can achieve in terms of social critique and political commentary.