Mark CousinsMark Cousins

Mark Cousins

Mark Cousins is a film director, producer and writer best known for his 15-hour 2011 documentary The Story of Film: An Odyssey.

Mark has worked on numerous cine-essays.
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Contacts

Agent:
Chiggy

Contact:
Daisy Skepelhorn

daisy@pbjmanagement.co.uk
020 7287 1112

Mark has worked on numerous cine-essays. These include A Story of Children and Film, and I Am Belfast, in which the city is personified by a 10,000 year old woman; Mark is also a presenter and critic, known for his work on Scene by Scene and Elsewhere.

Television

Moviedrome
Presenter
BBC21996 — 2015
Scene By Scene
Presenter
BBC21996 — 2015
I know Where I'm Going Revisited
BBC11996
The Psychology Of Neo-Nazism: Another Journey By Train To Aushwitz
Writer
Channel 41994

Film

The Story Of Film: An Odyssey
Writer / Director
Channel 42011

Books

The Story of Looking
Writer
Canon Gate2018
Scene by Scene- The book of the TV series
Summer
2002
Imagining Reality
Faber & Faber
1999
The Apartment - Introduction to the screenplay of the same name
Faber & Faber
1998

Journalism

BBC Online
2001
Prospect Magazine
Columnist
2001

Radio

La Maman et la Putain
Drum & Bass track
2001

Theatre and Live Performance

Edinburgh Film Festival
Programmer - Director
Edinburgh Film Festival1991 — 1995

Speaker

Scene By Scene
Lecturer
Edinburgh Film Festival1994
Edinburgh Film Festival
Speaker
On Tour To Sarajevo Sarajevo1994

News

Podcast Guest Appearances

The Cinematologists Podcast: Ep101 Women Make Film (Mark Cousins‪)
For the first episode of a new century (of Cinematologists episodes) we are proud to present a conversation with esteemed filmmaker and cineaste Mark Cousins to celebrate the release of his mammoth, 14hr, poetic documentary project, and cinephile treasure trove, Women Make Film.