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Michael Figgis (born 28 February 1948) is an English film director, screenwriter, and composer. He was nominated for two
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for his work on '' Leaving Las Vegas'' (1995). Figgis was the founding patron of the independent filmmakers' online community Shooting People.


Early life

Figgis was born in
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, Cumberland, and grew up in
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,
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until he was eight. The rest of his childhood was spent in
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, where he was educated at Kenton Comprehensive School (the musicians Ian Carr and John Walters were among his teachers there). He studied music at Trent Park College, then part of the Institute of Education, University of London, where he "lived a lie" for three years – he had, in his words, "bluffed isway into the music course without being able to read music", although he later learned how to study harmony, counterpoint and composition.


Career

Figgis's early interest was in music. He played trumpet and guitar in The People Band and is audible in their first record (produced by
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) in 1968. He also played keyboards for Bryan Ferry's first band, The Gas Board. In 1983 he directed a theatre play, produced in Theatre Gerard-Philipe (Saint-Denis, Paris). This play performed with great success at Festival de Grenada and in Theater der Welt (Munich). After working in theatre (he was a musician and performer in the experimental group People Show) Figgis made his feature film debut with the low budget '' Stormy Monday'' in 1988. The film earned him attention as a director who could get interesting performances from established Hollywood actors. His first American film was '' Internal Affairs'', which helped to revive the career of Richard Gere. His next Hollywood feature, '' Mr. Jones'', was misunderstood by the studio, who attempted to market the downbeat story as a feelgood film, resulting in a box office flop. Figgis poured his disenchantment with the film industry into '' Leaving Las Vegas'', which starred Nicolas Cage and Elisabeth Shue, which earned Figgis
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nominations for Best Directing and Best Screenplay. He followed this up with the romantic drama '' One Night Stand'', starring Wesley Snipes and Nastassja Kinski, but the movie received a poor response from critics and was a commercial failure. His most ambitious film to date is the low-budget film '' The Loss of Sexual Innocence'', a loosely based autobiographical film of the director himself. In 2007, Figgis shot ''Love Live Long'' set between
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and
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on the infamous Gumball 3000 Rally, starring Sophie Winkleman and Daniel Lapaine. In 2008, he was called upon by
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to help shoot a public information film entitled ''A Little Thought From Each of Us, A Big Difference For Everyone'', encouraging more considerate behaviour on London's public transport systems, which was then shown in London cinemas. The ad comprised the screen split into four sections, each section showing one of four scenarios all on the same double-decker bus. At the end of the ad, the friction-creating scenarios were resolved and the ad ended on "A little thought from each of us. A big difference for everyone."


Digital video

Forays into
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technology led Figgis to conceive of and direct '' Timecode'', which took advantage of the technology to create an ensemble film shot simultaneously with four cameras all in one take and also presented simultaneously and uncut, dividing the screen into four-quarters. He returned to the ''Timecode'' quad-screen approach for his section of '' Ten Minutes Older'', but has also worked on documentary pieces including a segment of '' The Blues (called Red, White, and Blues)'' and a short piece on
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. His curiosity with the cinematic use of time has led him to cite Robert Enrico's 1962 film version of '' An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge'' as an influential film for him. Figgis has a well-documented love-hate relationship with the Hollywood system which leads him to often be an outspoken critic of the system while also despairing the lack of a better alternative. At an appearance at Camerimage in 2005, he expressed the view that filmmaking had become "boring and perhaps need dto become even worse before anything better can emerge" at least in reaction. At one of the Shooting People events in 2005 he said that filmmaking with a small digital camera made the experience more like painting or novel writing than the movie industry. His fascination with camera technology has also led him to create a camera stabilisation rig for smaller video cameras, called the Fig Rig which places the camera on a platform held within a
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-like system and has since been released by Manfrotto Group. To promote a new camera phone, Sony Ericsson commissioned Figgis to create ''Life Captured'', a short film made out of mobile phone snapshots taken by 14 people from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, who were selected to submit a series of photos after winning the global competition.


Educational career

Figgis, since 2008, has been professor of film studies at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee,
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, where he conducts intensive summer seminars. Figgis was made an Honorary Associate of London Film School.


Filmography


Film

Documentary film


Television

TV movies TV series


Bibliography

*''Mike Figgis: Collected Screenplays 1 – Stormy Monday, Liebestraum, Leaving Las Vegas'' (2002) *''Digital Filmmaking'' (2007) *''The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations'' (2017): 978-057130504-9


References


External links


Wellcome Trust oral-history interview from July 2009

Mike Figgis
Faculty page at European Graduate School (Includes biography, filmography, photos and video lectures) * * *
Digital Filmmaking book


* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20070704020158/http://www.independentfilmquarterly.com/ifq/issues/issue2/mikefiggis.htm Interview
Mike Figgis judged the Film of the Month competition in January 2009 on the independent filmmakers networking site Shooting People.
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