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Robert Mullan was a British film director, author, writer and producer. He wrote and directed '' Letters to Sofija'', ''Gitel'' and ''We Will Sing''. He produced over 40 documentaries, for the
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and for broadcasters outside the UK. His last film was ''
Mad to Be Normal ''Mad to Be Normal'' is a 2017 British drama film directed by Robert Mullan and written by Robert Mullan and Tracy Moreton. The film stars David Tennant, Elisabeth Moss, Gabriel Byrne, Michael Gambon, David Bamber, Olivia Poulet and Trevor White ...
'', a biography of R. D. Laing with
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in the lead role.


Books

* ''Mad to be Normal: Conversations with R.D. Laing'' (1995) as Bob Mullan * ''R.D.Laing: A Personal View'' (1999) as Bob Mullan * ''Therapists on Therapy'' (1996) Edited by Bob Mullan


References


External links

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Amazon page

Short biography at Gizmo Films
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