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Mike Leigh's secret

April 17, 2008 23:00

By

John Nathan,

John Nathan

2 min read

An illuminating new book on the director of Secrets and Lies and Vera Drake reveals how Habonim helped him

Mike Leigh On Mike Leigh
Edited by Amy Raphael; Faber £16.99

Amy Raphael’s Mike Leigh on Mike Leigh, the latest in a series on film directors each written by a different author is, in effect, an exposé. It contains detailed descriptions of one of the most guarded secrets in world of professional performance — the Leigh working method. This starts with no script and evolves into six months of rehearsals preceding three months of filming. It is what Leigh refers to as “a sophisticated way of developing an inner world”.

The book is the result of nine days that Raphael spent with Leigh in his Soho office discussing the one thing which he hitherto has rarely discussed: his work. He also talks about his life, his insecurities, and his Jewishness — though always in the context of how these feed into his work.

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