''Tish'' is a British 2023
documentary film directed by
Paul Sng. The film details the life and work of Newcastle social documentary photographer
Tish Murtha
Patricia Anne "Tish" Murtha (14 March 1956 – 13 March 2013) was a British social documentary photographer best known for documenting marginalised communities, social realism and working class life in Newcastle upon Tyne and the North East of ...
. The film was critically acclaimed.
Background
Tish Murtha was best known for her work documenting the working-class area of
Elswick, in the west end of
Newcastle Newcastle usually refers to:
*Newcastle upon Tyne, a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England
*Newcastle-under-Lyme, a town in Staffordshire, England
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in the late 1970s. At that time Elswick was considered "the worst square mile in England" for its poverty and deprivation.
She lived in the area and was able to gain the trust of those she photographed. Her series ''Youth Unemployment'' and ''Elswick Kids'' were particularly important in bringing her work to a wider audience. After a period living and working in London in the mid-1980s, she returned to Newcastle but struggled to find work and funding in the 1990s and 2000s. She died suddenly of a brain aneurysm in relative obscurity and poverty in March 2013, one day before her 57th birthday.
Production
Her daughter Ella Murtha is custodian of her comprehensive archive of photographs, correspondence and other material and was involved in promoting her work through exhibitions and monographs of her work. Director Paul Sng was involved in editing two books of social documentary photography; ''Invisible Britain: Portrait of Hope and Resilience'' in 2018 and ''The Separated Isle: Invisible Britain'' in 2021 and Ella Murtha wrote a blurb for him. Sng contacted Ella Murtha and asked if she had considered making a documentary about her mother. She was initially opposed to the project, but met Sng in Newcastle. They bonded over their status as only children.
She has one proviso, that her mother's politics would be central to the documentary. The film was produced in the northeast of England with producer Jennifer Corcoran of Freya Films and cinematographer, Hollie Galloway from
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough ( ) is a town on the southern bank of the River Tees in North Yorkshire, England. It is near the North York Moors national park. It is the namesake and main town of its local borough council area.
Until the early 1800s, the a ...
.
The film features interviews with Ella and her family members, friends, mentors and photography contemporaries such as
David Hurn
David Hurn (born 21 July 1934) is a British documentary photographer and member of Magnum Photos.
Life and work
Hurn was born on 21 July 1934 in Redhill, Surrey, England. He was raised in Cardiff, Wales. Because of his dyslexia he joined the sc ...
and
Chris Killip
Christopher David Killip (11 July 1946 – 13 October 2020) was a Manx photographer who worked at Harvard University from 1991 to 2017, as a Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies. Killip is known for his black and white images of people ...
. There was no contemporary film footage of Murtha available, so the film features extensive use of Murtha's correspondence and writing, read by actress
Maxine Peake
Maxine Peake (born 14 July 1974) is an English actress and narrator. She is known for her roles as Twinkle in the BBC One sitcom '' dinnerladies'' (1998–2000), Veronica Ball in the hit Channel 4 comedy drama '' Shameless'' (2004–2007), Ma ...
.
The film features recreations of Murtha working in her dark room, which was filmed in a disused
Marks & Spencers
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shop in
Darlington
Darlington is a market town in the Borough of Darlington, County Durham, England. The River Skerne flows through the town; it is a tributary of the River Tees. The Tees itself flows south of the town.
In the 19th century, Darlington under ...
.
The set had previously been used for
Ricky Gervais
Ricky Dene Gervais ( ; born 25 June 1961) is an English comedian, actor, writer, and director. He co-created, co-wrote, and acted in the British television sitcoms '' The Office'' (2001–2003), '' Extras'' (2005–2007), and '' An Idiot Abroad ...
's sitcom ''
After Life'', the sitcom's production designer Richard Drew was a fan of Murtha's work and adapted the set for the documentary.
Murtha, played by Shin-Fei Chen, is only ever seen from behind in the reconstructions.
The film was part crowdfunded through a
Kickstarter
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campaign, with £45,000 raised from 850 contributors
and £75,000 of support from
Screen Scotland
The Moving Image Archive is a collection of Scottish film and video recordings at the National Library of Scotland, held at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow, Scotland. There are over 46,000 items within the collection, and over 2,600 of these are publicly av ...
in association with
BBC England
BBC English Regions is the division of the BBC responsible for local and regional television, radio, web, and teletext services in England, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands. It is one of the BBC's four "nations" – the others being BBC ...
and BBC Arts.
Support was also provided from the
BFI Doc Society Fund.
The film premiered, opening the Sheffield documentary festival on 14 June 2023,
and went on general release in the United Kingdom on 17 November 2023.
Reception
The film received universally positive reviews and currently holds a 100% rating on
Rotten Tomatoes
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from 9 reviews. Writing for ''
The Arts Desk
''The Arts Desk'' (theartsdesk.com) is a British arts journalism website containing reviews, interviews, news, and other content related to music, theatre, television, films, and other art forms written by journalists from a variety of traditio ...
'', Graham Fuller described it as "one of the best British films of 2023".
The film featured in ''The Guardian'' top 50 films of 2023 at number 46 and made number 10 on the ''
Financial Times
The ''Financial Times'' (''FT'') is a British daily newspaper printed in broadsheet and published digitally that focuses on business and economic current affairs. Based in London, England, the paper is owned by a Japanese holding company, Nikke ...
'' best films of 2023.
References
External links
website* {{imdb title, 17889074
Rotten Tomatoes
2023 films
2023 documentary films
British documentary films
Documentary films about photographers
Documentary films about photojournalists