The Wah-Wah Diaries: The Making of a Film

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Macmillan Publishers Limited, 2006 - Motion picture actors and actresses - 261 pages

A personal diary that charts the ups and downs of the making of Wah-Wah, Richard E. Grant’s debut directorial film, this memoir captures the work behind this labor of love and the realization and fulfillment of a dream come to life. As writer and director of the autobiographical film Grant provides fascinating insight into the intrigues and agonies he encounters while filming,as well as a deeply moving portrait of his childhood and his love affair with Swaziland, where he was born and brought up during the last throes of the British Empire. From never-ending financial pressures and hostilities with producers to the nerve-racking quest to persuade the King of Swaziland to grant permission to film in his country and the handling of a stellar cast—which includes Gabriel Byrne, Miranda Richardson, Emily Watson, and Julie Walters—Richard E. Grant has detailed, with characteristic humor and charm, the daily operations behind the creation of a major motion picture.

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Section 2
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Section 3
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Richard E. Grant is the author of "By Design: A Hollywood Novel" and "With Nails: The Film Diaries of Richard E. Grant." He has appeared in several films, including "The Age of Innocence," "Bram Stoker's" "Dracula," "Gosford Park," "The Scarlet Pimpernel, "and "Withnail And I."

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