Bill Douglas: My Best Friend review inspirational and tender portrait of a brilliant director
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Jewell was as important to Douglas, perhaps, as Peter Pears was to Benjamin Britten. He was the real-life model of Robert, the well-educated Englishman in My Way Home from 1978.
Archer's film is valuable in that it casts an intrigued eye over Douglas's early 8mm quasi-home-movie short films, which show a witty, experimental, scattergun creativity.
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