Nicholas Broomfield (born 30 January 1948, in London) is an English documentary filmmaker. He studied Law at Cardiff, Wales, and Political Science at the University of Essex; subsequently, he studied film at the National Film and Television School. Broomfield films with a minimum of crew: just himself and one or two camera operators. Broomfield's minimal crew gives his documentaries a distinctive style; Broomfield himself is often in shot holding the sound boom. Wikipedia
Father is Maurice Broomfield, a photographer. Went to a Quaker boarding school. Last person to interview Aileen Wuornos before her execution. Mother was a Czech refugee. One son with Joan Churchill, Barney. Went to France as an exchange student at the age www.imdb.com/name/nm0112374/
A library of films and documentaries by filmmaker and director Nick Broomfield, including trailers and stills for many of the titles. Purchase autographed posters and videos on this website. www.nickbroomfield.com/
Nick Broomfield was born in London in 1948. He made his first film, Who Cares? (1971), with financial aid from the British Film Institute while studying politics and law at Essex University. www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/501784/
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Ever since director Nick Broomfield first stepped in front of his own camera he has been a lightning rod for hostility from not only his subjects, but also his peers. www.yourfleshmag.com/artman/publish/article_740.shtml