
Francis Bacon
1909 - 1992Francis Bacon
David Hinton
Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon revolutionised figurative painting in the 20th century. The English painter unmasked his subjects in a provocative and ruthless manner. Deformed bodies, grimacing faces and the materiality of colour make us aware of brutality and sexuality, existential abysses and the fears of existence. Author Melvyn Bragg accompanies the painter throughout his day. This begins in his London atelier, leads us on to his favourite pub and ends up in gambling club in Soho.
Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon and the Brutality of Fact
Michael Blackwood
Francis Bacon, David Sylvester
In his London studio, Francis Bacon discusses his work and approach with David Sylvester. His representations of the human figure in portraits and triptychs link him to the distorted realism of Van Gogh and Picasso, who also portrayed the intensity of life that Bacon calls “the brutality of fact.”
Francis Bacon and the Brutality of Fact
Burroughs: The Movie
Howard Brookner
William S. Burroughs, Mortimer Burroughs
An exploration of Burroughs’ life story, as told by Burroughs himself along with many of his contemporaries, including Allen Ginsberg, Brion Gysin, Francis Bacon, Herbert Huncke, Patti Smith, Terry Southern, and William Burroughs Jr.
Burroughs: The Movie
Francis Bacon: Fragments of a Portrait
Michael Gill
Francis Bacon, Alan Dobie
Francis Bacon: Fragments of a Portrait explores the recurring themes in Bacon’s work, his influences and his life. The documentary is accompanied by a haunting score specially composed by Edwin Astley for the production.
Francis Bacon: Fragments of a Portrait

