What We Know About Ian McKellen’s Role in the New LS Lowry Documentary
What Happened
Sir Ian McKellen stars as the renowned artist L.S. Lowry in a new BBC documentary titled LS Lowry: The Unheard Tapes. The film draws on previously unbroadcast material recorded by Lowry himself, featuring conversations with a young fan, Angela Barratt, who interviewed him shortly before his death in 1976.
Why It Matters
This documentary is significant as it marks 50 years since Lowry’s passing and aims to provide a deeper understanding of the artist’s life and work. McKellen, who lip-syncs Lowry’s words, expressed that portraying Lowry through his own voice is a unique privilege. The film offers insights into Lowry’s thoughts, ambitions, and humor, showcasing the industrial landscape of north-west England that influenced his art.
What’s Next
The one-hour documentary will air on BBC’s long-standing arts strand, Arena, which celebrates its own 50-year tradition of storytelling. Mark Bell, the BBC Arts commissioning editor, emphasized the importance of this project in bringing Lowry’s character and legacy to life.
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