The groundbreaking director, photographer and artist Sir Horace Ové, who died earlier this year aged 86, was best known for his unique work exploring Britain's black culture, using drama and documentary to examine a section of society that was largely overlooked by the mainstream media. A true pioneer, here Horace's life and career is remembered by his actor daughter Indra Ové, in a conversation that outlines his commitment to storytelling, as seen in his acclaimed 1979 film A Hole in Babylon.
Source: BBC 4
Episode 17-12-2023
The groundbreaking director, photographer and artist Sir Horace Ové, who died earlier this year aged 86, was best known for his unique work exploring Britain's black cult ...
17-12-2023
BBC 4
Episode 17-12-2023
The groundbreaking director, photographer and artist Sir Horace Ové, who died earlier this year aged 86, was best known for his unique work exploring Britain's black cult ...
17-12-2023
BBC 4