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Jack Bond

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Jack Bond (born 1937) is a British film producer and director. He is best known for his work for The South Bank Show and his creative partnership with the British writer, actor and director Jane Arden (1927–1982) between 1965 and 1979.

In 1965, Bond made a documentary film with Salvador Dalí, Dali in New York. Dalí had been based in New York city, particularly the St Regis Hotel, with his wife Gala since the 1930s. The film revolves around an ongoing interview of Dali by Arden about his creative process. This all takes place against the backdrop of social life and work including putting together two exhibitions of his work and a book, as well as various performance art displays including a final scene where Dali paints alongside a flamenco duo (singer José Reyes and guitarist Manitas de Plata). Commenting on the subject of his film, Bond observed "Dalí always knew exactly what he wanted and he got it. The doormen had to pay Dalí’s taxi fare. He was ‘grand’ in the real meaning of the word. He fitted New York like a glove, it was made for him, and The St. Regis was, and still is, the best hotel in the whole city. He was even able to paint there – he kept a special room as his studio."

Working with Arden, Bond directed the award winning Separation (1967), produced The Other Side of the Underneath (1972) and co-directed Anti-Clock (1979). These three films were reissued by the British Film Institute on Blu-ray and DVD on 13 July 2009. Interviewed in 2013, Bond recalled how, as a result of the refusal of the UK film industry to screen Anti-Clock, he instead took the film to America. At a New York screening, one influential critic, although refusing to talk to Bond both before and after the screening, nonetheless gave the film a five star review. As a direct result of this review, the film was a hit in the USA and Bond received approaches for distribution for the film from UK distributors who had previously turned the film down, offers which were vehemently rejected by Bond.

In 1988, Bond directed the feature-length film It Couldn't Happen Here featuring Pet Shop Boys, as well as the music video for their single "Heart". Even before the film received a title, it was devised as a compilation of interrelated music videos that together would form one ongoing plot, in a manner comparable to The Line, the Cross and the Curve. However, once Bond was appointed as producer and co-writer as well as director, the project expanded into a full fledged feature film. Since Arden's death, Bond had primarily worked as a director of TV documentaries, primarily on The South Bank Show during which time he covered such topics as Roald Dahl and Catherine Cookson. In this context, It Couldn't Happen Here marked a return to drama film making for Bond.

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Movie1966Exit 19The Editor
Movie1975Vibration
Movie1972The Other Side of the Underneath

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Movie2013Adam Ant: The Blueblack HussarProducerProduction
Movie1968SeparationDirectorDirecting
Movie1979Anti-ClockDirectorDirecting
Movie1975VibrationEditorEditing
Movie1979Anti-ClockProducerProduction
Movie1975VibrationCinematographyCrew
Movie1982The South Bank Show: Werner HerzogDirectorDirecting
Movie1982The South Bank Show: Werner HerzogProducerProduction
Movie1965Dali In New YorkDirectorDirecting
Movie1988It Couldn't Happen HereDirectorDirecting
Movie1975VibrationDirectorDirecting
Movie1972The Other Side of the UnderneathProducerProduction
Movie1988It Couldn't Happen HereWriterWriting
Movie1972The Other Side of the UnderneathDirector of PhotographyCamera
Movie2018An Artist's EyesProducerProduction
Movie2018An Artist's EyesDirectorDirecting