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Nigel Finch
British film director

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Nigel Lucius Graeme Finch (1 August 1949 – 14 February 1995) was an English film director and filmmaker whose career influenced the growth of British gay cinema.

Biography

Nigel Finch was born in Tenterden, Kent, the son of Graham and Tibby Finch, and raised in Bromley, south east London. He studied art history at the University of Sussex.

Finch began working as co-editor for the BBC television documentary series Arena in the early 1970s. He produced and directed many notable programs including My Way (1978), and The Private Life of the Ford Cortina (1982). He rose to prominence with the documentary Chelsea Hotel (1981), which profiled the famed New York hotel and its legacy of famous gay guests, including Oscar Wilde, Tennessee Williams, William S. Burroughs, Quentin Crisp and Andy Warhol. His documentary subjects include artist Robert Mapplethorpe (1988), filmmaker Kenneth Anger (1991), and artist Louise Bourgeois (1994). Finch went on to direct films such as the BAFTA-nominated drama The Lost Language of Cranes, and the musical soap opera The Vampyr.

Finch died from AIDS-related illness in London in 1995 during post-production of his first full-length feature film Stonewall, a docudrama loosely based on events leading up to the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978Fear and Loathing in Gonzovisiondirector; producerOmnibus series TV documentary; also known as Fear and Loathing on the Road to Hollywood
1978My WaydirectorArena series TV documentary
1980The Erranddirectorshort film
1981Did You Miss Me?directorArena series TV documentary
1981Chelsea HoteldirectorArena series TV documentary of the Hotel Chelsea in New York City
1982The Private Life of the Ford CortinadirectorArena series TV documentary
1983Kurt Vonnegut , Jr: "Deadeye Dick"directorArena series TV documentary
1984The Caravaggio Conspiracydirector
1985Ligmalion: A Musical for the 80sdirector; producerTV film
1986Raspberry RippledirectorTV film
1986ShergardirectorScreen Two TV series episode (Season 2, Episode 11)
1988Robert MapplethorpedirectorArena series TV documentary featuring Robert Mapplethorpe
1988Whatever Lola WantsdirectorBergerac TV series episode
198925x5: The Continuing Adventures of the Rolling StonesdirectorTV documentary
1991Kenneth Angerdirectordocumentary about film-maker Kenneth Anger
1991The Lost Language of CranesdirectorTV film; also 1992 Screen Two TV series episode (Season 8, Episode 4)
1992–1993The Vampyr: A Soap OperadirectorTV miniseries
1993Tales of Rock 'N' Roll: Peggy SuedirectorArena series TV documentary on the Buddy Holly song "Peggy Sue"
1994Louise Bourgeois: No Trespassingdirector
1995Stonewalldirector

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1988BAFTA TV AwardBest Factual SeriesArena TV seriesNominated
1989BAFTA TV AwardBest Factual SeriesArena TV seriesWon
1990BAFTA TV AwardBest Factual SeriesArena TV seriesNominated
1991BAFTA TV AwardBest Factual SeriesArena TV seriesNominated
1992BAFTA TV AwardBest Factual SeriesArena TV seriesNominated
1981Chicago International Film Festival Gold HugoBest Short FilmThe ErrandNominated
1995BFI London Film FestivalAudience AwardStonewallWon
1996Frameline Film FestivalAudience AwardStonewallWon

Nigel Finch's death was commemorated in the ending title of the opera-film "Dido and Aeneas" (1995) directed by Peter Maniura (conducted by Richard Hickox. See the corresponding entry in Dido and Aeneas discography).

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