Paul Yule (photojournalist)
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Paul Harris Yule (born 1956) is a photojournalist and film maker. In addition to his photography, he has directed more than 30 films on six continents, often on controversial political and social themes, several of which have won major awards, including an
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(for ''Damned in the USA'' - Berwick Universal Pictures, 1990), awards from the
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,a) ''The House of War'', Berwick Universal Pictures, 2002 and b) ''Not Cricket - The Basil D'Oliveira Conspiracy'', 2004. an
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Prize,''The House of War'', 2002 and an
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Prize.''Babitsky's War'', 2000 He founded the production company Berwick Universal Pictures in London in 1980.


Life and work

Paul Yule was born in Johannesburg,
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and his family emigrated to England when he was eight years old. He went to
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and then studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) at
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. His first outlet for photojournalism was working for the Oxford University magazine ''Isis'', and documenting the early theatre work of contemporaries
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,
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and others of that generation. After leaving Oxford in 1979, Yule went to Peru for eight months working as photographer on The '' Cusichaca'' Project near Cusco. In 1980 he founded Berwick Universal Pictures with photographer Chris Plytas, working from a basement studio in
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, London, and that same year he did the photography and design for Rowan Atkinson's ''
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'' album. In 1983, following several visits to
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, his book ''The New Incas'' (with an introduction by John Hemming) was published by The New Pyramid Press and the photographs were exhibited widely, including at Side Gallery in Newcastle, the
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and
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in London. Photography in Peru became the subject of his first documentary film, '' Martin Chambi and the Heirs of the Incas'' (1986), made for the BBC's ''Arena'' strand, which depicts the life, times, and contemporary relevance of that great Cusqueña photographer of the early 20th century. This was the first of half a dozen documentaries Yule made in Peru over the next two decades, and the start of an award-winning collaboration with the producer
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. In 1990 Yule made ''Trains That Passed in the Night'', a lyrical film about another great photographer, the American
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, whose troubled personal story he was to return to and re-assess 15 years later in ''The Photographer, His Wife, Her Lover'' (2005). In 1991-92 Yule's
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documentary ''Damned in the USA'', a film about censorship and the arts in the US that features Rev.
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of the
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, became embroiled in a landmark legal dispute. Though the film had already won the International Emmy, Wildmon and the AFA sued Yule, his co-producer
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, and
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for $8 million in an attempt to stop the distribution of the film, describing it as "blasphemous and obscene". Yule and his co-defendants fought the lawsuit in court in Mississippi and won the legal right to freely exhibit the film.
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re-wrote the lyrics to his classic " Walk on the Wild Side" in support of the case. The subject matter of Yule's films has included history, politics, religion, sport, education, and the arts. He has collaborated with several writers, including with
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on films about
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(1990) and
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(1999); with
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on exposés of
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(2003) and the
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surrounding the cricketer
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(2004); as well as with
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,
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,
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and others. In 2003 he directed an acclaimed drama about
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, ''Elgar's Tenth Muse'' starring
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and written by Nigel Gearing. He has also made a number of films in war zones, often shooting his own material - notably ''Babitski's War'' (2000, in Chechnya), ''The House of War'' (2002, in Afghanistan), ''Mugabe's Secret Famine'' (2003, in Zimbabwe), ''Here's One We Invaded Earlier'' (2003, in Afghanistan) and ''All Out In Pakistan'' (2017, in Pakistan). Producers with whom he has collaborated include Jonathan Stack, George Carey, Roy Ackerman, Samir Shah and Markus Davies. In 2008 Yule completed a three-film 60-year history of
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in South Africa and its consequences (''White Lies'', 1994 - about the
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; ''The Basil D'Oliveira Conspiracy'', 2004; and ''The Captain and the Bookmaker'', 2008– the latter two of which focus on the
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as seen through the prism of cricket, including the downfall of
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). In 2011 he was invited to teach filmmaking at The
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. While there he originated "The Big Picture", an intensive, hands-on documentary film production course aimed at training a new generation of filmmakers and technicians to make fresh, socially relevant, local programming. In conjunction with this he was centrally involved in the re-launch of Cape Town's community television station, CTV. In 2013 and 2015 he directed and was show-runner on two seasons of ''Dream School SA'', a reality series about education in South Africa.Broadcast on M-Net and SABC2 Recent films include ''All Out In Pakistan'' (BBC, 2017) - structured around
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's "Wounded Tiger" cricket tours, it looks at the relationship of cricket to politics in Pakistan; and ''The Life of Jo Menell'' (2019), a film about the iconoclastic activist filmmaker, which received its World Premiere at The Encounters Documentary Film Festival. In 2021 a Limited-Edition book of his photography, "My Developing Eye", was published. Yule is married to the cartoonist Denise Dorrance and has four children.


Filmography

*'' Martin Chambi and the Heirs of the Incas'' (1986) *''Our God the Condor'' (1987) *''Iquitos'' (1988) *''
Mario Vargas Llosa Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa, 1st Marquess of Vargas Llosa (born 28 March 1936), more commonly known as Mario Vargas Llosa (, ), is a Peruvian novelist, journalist, essayist and former politician, who also holds Spanish citizenship. Vargas Ll ...
: The Story of the Novelist Who Would Be President'' (1990) *'' O Winston Link: Trains that Passed in the Night'' (1990) *''Damned in the USA'' (1991) *''As American as Apple Pie'' (1992) *''Good Morning Mr Hitler!'' (1993) *''White Lies'' (1994) *''Return to the Sacred Ice'' (1994) *''Geiger Sweet Geiger Sour'' (1995) *''
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's Tenth Muse'' (1996) *''Lone Star Hate'' (1997) *''In the Footsteps of
Bruce Chatwin Charles Bruce Chatwin (13 May 194018 January 1989) was an English travel writer, novelist and journalist. His first book, ''In Patagonia'' (1977), established Chatwin as a travel writer, although he considered himself instead a storyteller, ...
'' (1999) *''Welcome to Armageddon'' (1999) *''Babitsky's War'' (2000) *''Battle for the Holocaust'' (2001) *''
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— Pornographer or Prophet?'' (2001) *''The House of War'' (2002) *''
Mugabe Robert Gabriel Mugabe (; ; 21 February 1924 – 6 September 2019) was a Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician who served as Prime Minister of Zimbabwe from 1980 to 1987 and then as President from 1987 to 2017. He served as Leader of the Z ...
's Secret Famine'' (2003) *''Afghanistan – Here's One We Invaded Earlier'' (2003) *''Not Cricket: The
Basil D'Oliveira Basil Lewis D'Oliveira CBE OIS (4 October 1931 – 19 November 2011) was an England international cricketer of South African Cape Coloured background, whose potential selection by England for the scheduled 1968–69 tour of apartheid-era South ...
Conspiracy'' (2004) *''The Last Waterloo Cup'' (2005) *''The Photographer, His Wife, Her Lover'' (2005) *''Is This My Country?'' (2006) *''A Matter of Life and Death'' (2007) *''Not Cricket 2: The Captain and The Bookmaker'' (2008) *''Black Star – An African Football Odyssey'' (2008) *''
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'' (2009) *''God do not Live Here Anymore?'' (2010) *''Derek Parker - A Life in Architecture'' (2011) *''Dream School SA - Season 1'' (2013) *''Spring Queen'' (2014) *''Dream School SA - Season 2'' (2015) *''All Out in Pakistan'' (2017) *''The Life of Jo Menell - Americans, Mongrels & Funky Junkies'' (2019)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Yule, Paul Living people 1956 births Alumni of Worcester College, Oxford British film directors South African film directors British documentary filmmakers Place of birth missing (living people) South African photographers People from Johannesburg People educated at Aldenham School