Bertha DocHouse, the UK’s only cinema screen dedicated to documentary – is holding a retrospective of UK director Brian Hill’s work at its screen in London’s Curzon Bloomsbury.
The series ties in with the release of Hill’s latest film, real life thriller, The Confessions of Thomas Quick, a dark and intriguing tale of a modern-day Swedish serial killer.
Brian Hill, who launched production company Century Films, 21 years ago, has been an innovator in the genre for over two decades, notably pioneering the documentary musical
with films such as the BAFTA-winning Feltham Sings.
Other critically acclaimed films from his stable include The Not Dead, which tells the legacy of war through three generations of soldiers.