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Asif Kapadia, film director

12.01.2019 - By BBC Radio 4Play

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Asif Kapadia is an Academy Award-winning film director, renowned for his documentaries about the musician Amy Winehouse, the Brazilian motor racing star Ayrton Senna, and the Argentinian footballer, Diego Maradona. Born in 1972, Asif is the youngest of five children. His parents emigrated from Gujarat in the mid-1960s. His father’s ambition to seek his fortune took the family to the US for a short time in the late 70s, but by 1980 they had returned to London. Asif grew up in Hackney, and describes his all-boys secondary school as tough. His mother was ill while he was taking his GCSEs, and he vowed never to sit exams again. At 17, he worked as a runner on a film and so enjoyed feeling part of a crew that he decided he wanted to make a career in the industry. He studied film at the Newport Film School, going on to the Polytechnic of Central London where his graduation film, Indian Tales, was highly regarded. His 1997 Royal College of Art graduation film, The Sheep Thief, shot in Rajasthan in the Hindi language, won a prize at Cannes. He made two feature films, The Warrior which won two Baftas, and Far North, which was filmed close to the North Pole. His first documentary was Senna, which was widely acclaimed and won two Baftas. Asif used the same collage technique - drawing on camcorder snippets, TV news, and entertainment specials – on Amy, his film about Amy Winehouse. It won an Oscar, a Bafta and a Grammy Award and surpassed Senna to become the highest grossing documentary of all time in the UK. His latest documentary is about the footballer Diego Maradona: he calls it “the third part of a trilogy about child geniuses and fame”. Asif is married to Victoria Harwood with whom he has two sons. DISC ONE: Tears Dry On Their Own by Amy Winehouse

DISC TWO: Good Times by Chic

DISC THREE: Kabhi Kabhi Mere Dil Mein by Lata Mangeshka And Mukesh

DISC FOUR: Rebel Without a Pause by Public Enemy

DISC FIVE: No Good (Start The Dance) by The Prodigy

DISC SIX: Man With A Harmonica by Orchestra Ennio Morricone

DISC SEVEN: A Morte by Antônio Pinto

DISC EIGHT: Just by Radiohead

BOOK CHOICE: The Autobiography of Malcolm X, by Malcolm X and Alex Haley

LUXURY ITEM: A polaroid camera with film from the seventies

CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Man With A Harmonica by Orchestra Ennio Morricone Presenter: Lauren Laverne

Producer: Cathy Drysdale

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