Sean Martin (filmmaker)
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Sean Martin (born in
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, England, in 1966) is an
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-Irish writer and film director. He has written popular books on the
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and the
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, and appeared on
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documentaries such as ''Decoding the Past: The Templar Code'' and in Channel 5's ''Secrets of the Cross: The Trial of the Knights Templar''. Martin studied film and history in Plymouth, and later lived in
London London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a majo ...
. He is also a poet, and has had a number of poems published in various magazines in the UK and Ireland, and also won the 2011 Wigtown Poetry Prize. His book ''The Gnostics: The First Christian Heretics'', was on the early Christian
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He wrote a book on British New Wave, new wave cinema, published in 2013.


Works

*''The Knights Templar: The History and Myths of the Legendary Military Order'' (2005, ) *''The Cathars: The Most Successful Heresy of the Middle Ages'' (2005, ) *''Andrei Tarkovsky'' (2005, Pocket Essential series, ) *''The Gnostics: The First Christian Heretics'' (2007, Pocket Essential series, ) *''Alchemy and Alchemists'' (2006, ) *''The Black Death'' (2009, ) *''The Cathars: Their History and Myths Revealed'' (2013, ) *''New Waves in Cinema'' (2013, ) *''A Short History of Disease'' (2015, ISBN 978-1843444190) *''The Girl Who Got onto the Ferry in Citizen Kane'' (2018, ISBN 978-1911132349)


Filmography

*''Mystery Play'' (2001), a comic drama about the
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history of London, inspired by the work of
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, and also the ''Dekalog'' of
Krzysztof Kieślowski Krzysztof Kieślowski (; 27 June 1941 – 13 March 1996) was a Polish film director and screenwriter. He is known internationally for ''Dekalog'' (1989), ''The Double Life of Veronique'' (1991), and the ''Three Colours'' trilogy (1993 –1994) ...
. The film features an original score by key
PJ Harvey Polly Jean Harvey (born 9 October 1969) is an English singer, songwriter, and musician. Primarily known as a vocalist and guitarist, she is also proficient with a wide range of instruments. Harvey began her career in 1988 when she joined loca ...
collaborator
John Parish John Parish (born 11 April 1959) is an English musician, songwriter, composer and record producer. Parish is best known for his work with singer-songwriter PJ Harvey. He has also worked with such artists as Eels, Aldous Harding, Tracy Chapma ...
. *''The Notebooks of Cornelius Crow'' (2005), a psychological thriller about the
occult The occult, in the broadest sense, is a category of esoteric supernatural beliefs and practices which generally fall outside the scope of religion and science, encompassing phenomena involving otherworldly agency, such as magic and mysticism a ...
history of London. The film reflects Martin's interest in
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. *''Genius Loci'' (2007), a short documentary detailing the mysteries and famous characters associated with
Weston-super-Mare Weston-super-Mare, also known simply as Weston, is a seaside town in North Somerset, England. It lies by the Bristol Channel south-west of Bristol between Worlebury Hill and Bleadon Hill. It includes the suburbs of Mead Vale, Milton, Oldmixon ...
. Part of the Super-8 Cities Project – DVD released in 2007. *''Lanterna Magicka:
Bill Douglas William Gerald Douglas (17 April 1934 – 18 June 1991) was a Scottish film director best known for the trilogy of films about his early life. Biography Born in Newcraighall on the outskirts of Edinburgh, he was brought up initially by his m ...
and the Secret History of Cinema'' (2009), a documentary, co-directed and co-produced with Louise Milne, about the Scottish filmmaker
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, his collection of cinema memorabilia and his final film, ''
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'' (1987) *''The Druids: Travels in Deep England'' (2011), a documentary, directed by Louise Milne and produced by Sean Martin. Focussing on a grove of Druids who meet at the stone circle of
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, the film features interviews with academic
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and science-fiction writer
Liz Williams Liz Williams (born 1965) is a British science fiction writer, historian and occultist. ''The Ghost Sister,'' her first novel, was published in 2001. Both this novel and her next, ''Empire of Bones'' (2002) were nominated for the Philip K. Dick ...
. *''A Boat Retold'' (2011), a short documentary about boats, storytelling and travel, co-directed with Louise Milne. Shot on the
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, the film follows a journey made to the
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by writer Robert Macfarlane and poet/artist Ian Stephen. *''Folie à Deux'' (2012), a feature film starring Adam Napier, Sally Scott, and Chris Dunne, the film tells the story of an online date with a dark secret. *''Tarkovsky's Andrei Rublev: A Journey'' (2018), documentary, co-directed with Louise Milne, about the Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovksy's second feature film, featuring interviews with cast and crew members. Released by Criterion in 2018. *''Charlie Chaplin Lived Here'' (2019), documentary, co-directed with Louise Milne, reconstructing an unfinished 8mm film by Scottish filmmaker Bill Douglas about Charlie Chaplin's London. Douglas's footage was shot in 1969 in Kennington, south London, and features the last known footage of Chaplin's house at 3 Pownall Terrace as it as being demolished. Martin & Milne reconstruct the documentary as Douglas may have intended it. The film features interviews with Douglas's friend Peter Jewell, and former Cinema Bookshop proprietor, Fred Zentner. *''Blues for James Whitney'' (2020). Experimental short film dedicated to the American experimental filmmaker James Whitney (1921-1982). Shot in Japan. *''The Dream in the Mirror'' (2021), documentary, co-directed with Louise Milne, about Tarkovksy's film ''The Mirror'' (1975). Released by Criterion.


External links


Official site
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Review of ''Gnostics''
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