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William Alexander Murray Grigor (born 1939) is a Scottish film-maker, writer, artist, exhibition curator and amateur architect who has served as director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival. He has made over 50 films with a focus on arts and architecture.


Early life

Grigor was born in 1939 in
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, and graduated from St Andrews University. He started his career as a film editor at the BBC which he left in 1967 to become director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival."Murray Grigor"
Anglia Ruskin University
In 1968, he married Barbara Grigor, née Sternschein, a teacher of French and German, film maker, exhibition curator, and chairman of the Scottish Sculpture Trust with whom he had two daughters, Sarah, b 1970 and Phoebe, b 1972. Barbara Grigor died in 1994.
''The Independent'', 19 October 1994
Grigor married Carol Colburn Grigor née Colburn in 2011.


Career

With his wife Barbara and Peter Rush, Grigor devised the ''Scotch Myths'' exhibition, which was mounted at the Crawford Centre at the University of St Andrews in the Spring of 1981 and went on to feature in the programme of the Edinburgh International Festival. Its exploration of popular representations of Scottish identity, notably
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and the
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, attracted much critical attention, influencing cultural and political debate in Scotland in the early 1980s. The exhibition inspired the three-day ''Scotch Reels'' event at the 1982
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, which explored representations of Scots and Scotland in cinema and television. Grigor contributed to an accompanying book of essays entitled ''Scotch Reels: Scotland in Cinema and Television'' edited by Colin McArthur. The success of the exhibition also led Channel 4 to commission Grigor to write and direct the film ''Scotch Myths'' which was screened at the Festival of Film and Television from the Celtic Countries held in Glasgow in March 1983. From the 1980s, Grigor extended his film focus to include international, and particularly American subjects, such as the 1986 landmark 8 part series ''Pride of Place'' with Robert A.M. Stern for the American television channel PBS. In 1987 he wrote the screenplay for a feature-length film about the Scottish writer, adventurer and politician
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, but he was unable to secure sufficient funding for its production. In 1997, he directed the PBS series "The Face of Russia" with James Billington, the Librarian of Congress. "Contemporary Days" on the British designers
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and Lucienne Day for Design Onscreen of Denver Colorado, was premiered at the
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in February 2011. "Ever to Excel" - a feature documentary with Sir Sean Connery was funded in America to mark the 600th anniversary of the University of St Andrews for its scholarship endowment campaign, and had its British premiere at the 2012 Glasgow Film Festival. It was followed by sequel "Ever to Exceed' celebrating the achievements of St. Andrews' students, scholars and alumni. In 1976 he shot a video of Neil Young busking in Glasgow. Grigor also worked as film producer and writer. Together with Barbara Grigor, he founded, in 1972, the film company ''Viz Ltd'' based in Inverkeithing, Scotland.Later Patrick Higson, his colleague from the BBC joined the company and added considerably to its success. fro
Viz Ltd.
Companies House, UK
Grigor has also written screenplays for all his films, and a number of exhibition catalogues to accompany his exhibitions. He was co-author of "The Architects' Architect" on C.R. Mackintosh with Richard Murphy and "Being a Scot" with Sir Sean Connery, published in 2008 and which is now published in 5 languages."Sean Connery talks to Murray Grigor"
Edinburgh International Book Festival 2011
"Beatus – The Spanish Apocalypse" on the illuminated manuscripts of the Middle Ages on the Book of Revelation, was invited in competition to the 2015 Montréal Festival du Film sur L'Art – the 4th film Grigor has made in partnership with Hamid Shams, the American Director of Photography. In 2008, Grigor produced seven film loops for Los Angeles' Hammer Gallery exhibition ''Between Earth and Heaven'' about the architecture of
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, which coincided with the premiere of his documentary ''Infinite Space'' on the same subject.


Appointments and awards

He was appointed, in 2007, as a member of the
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. Biography of Murray Grigor on the website of the Scottish Broadcasting Commission Grigor is a fellow of the
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, and was the first film maker to be made an Honorary Fellow of the
Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) is the professional body for architects in Scotland. History Previously the (lapsed) Architectural Institute of Scotland, it was re-founded in 1916 as the Incorporation of Architects in ...
and the Royal Institute of British Architects. Grigor is Visiting Professor of Film Studies at the Anglia Ruskin University, from which he received, in 2010, an Honorary Doctor of Arts.
Citation for Murray Grigor on the website of the Anglia Ruskin University
Grigor was appointed
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(OBE) in the 2012 New Year Honours for services to architecture and the film industry.


Selected filmography

Grigor has directed the following films.Murray Grigor
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National Library for Scotland

Entries for Murray Grigor at the online catalogue in the Scottish Screen Archive, National Library for Scotland


References


Further reading

* McArthur, Colin (1983), ''Tendencies in the New Film in Scotland, Scottish Cinema'', in Hearn, Sheil G. (ed.), '' Cencrastus'' No. 13, Summer 1983, pp. 33 - 35,


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Grigor, Murray Scottish documentary filmmakers Scottish film directors Alumni of the University of St Andrews Officers of the Order of the British Empire 1939 births Living people Fellows of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland