James Marsh, Director, on Channel 4's Red Riding, 1980
Director James Marsh talks about the importance of finding the right location, capturing the Yorkshire mentality and the interweaving of fact and fiction for Channel 4's critically acclaimed Red Riding.
The long awaited trilogy of films based on David Peace's cult Red Riding novels, screen on Channel 4 during March 2009. Red Riding filmed at locations across Yorkshire supported by Screen Yorkshire's Production Fund.
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James Marsh, Director, on Channel 4's Red Riding, 1980
Director James Marsh talks about the importance of finding the right location, capturing the Yorkshire mentality and the interweaving of fact and fiction for Channel 4's critically acclaimed Red Riding.…



