Film, Broadcast & Multiplatform Documentary to Commission.

David Hevey – film, television and documentary - about the way we live now.

David Hevey is a critically-acclaimed and innovative film & TV director and producer, whom the Huffington Post recently described as ““One of the leading documentary makers of a generation”.

And, of Hevey’s film, television and documentary singles and series, other press has said:

“Moving & powerful, this sceptic was gripped, vice-like, to the bitter end” (Time Out, on David’s BBC Modern Times film, The Mystics).

“Beauty and eloquence perpetually forced the viewer to look and hear in fresh ways” (Robert Hanks, The Independent, on David’s BBC film, Ten Thousand Private Eyes).

“Exemplary…magnificent…I hope to see it leading the Bafta nominations” (Gerard O’Donovan, The Telegraph, on David’s landmark BBC Series, The Disabled Century).

David creates films & documentary productions with cutting edge, contemporary relevance and a feel of exploring the way we live today.

David also creates content with a dramatic combination of real lives, emotional stories, strong narrative drive, powerful performances, innovative staging and beautiful images in tv, film and multiplatform, creating work that pushes the boundaries of documentary.

As well as documentary producer and director, David also has UK broadcast credits as Executive Producer, Series-Producer, Studio-Director, Cinematographer, BBC TV Presenter, Actor, Critic and Narrator.

Currently, David has several live projects throughout the UK, for clients such as the BBC, Arts Council England, JRF, BLF, HLF, Wellcome, Unlimited, Shape Arts and others.

Selected current & recent David Hevey productions include:

  • Multiplatform

    Who Has The Power In Your Care Set Up?

    JRF.

    An online short film series. JRF: – “In terms of substance, they are spot on” – www.jrf.org.uk/filmgallery/who-has-power-care

    The care industry is set up for care-users, yet they have the least power. Social care is in flux and, some say, crisis. Here are the stories from those living at the sharp end of the care crisis – the care users – and it’s time they had more power.

    David Hevey: Filmmaker & Scriptwriter.

  • Documentary series

    The Disabled Century

    3 x 40’ film-series for BBC2, BBC4, BFI.

    This is David Hevey’s classic, landmark BBC-series exploring one hundred years of disabled people and their fight to join mainstream Britain.

    “Brilliant…a really good example of the bigger and better philosophy.” – BBC2 Channel Controller.

    “Visually striking” – Paul Hoggart, The Times.

    “Beauty and eloquence perpetually forced the viewer to look and hear in fresh ways”. – Robert Hanks, The Independent.

    “Exemplary..Magnificent..I hope to see it leading the Bafta nominations”. – Gerard O’Donovan, The Telegraph.

    “First rate”. – Jack Dee, The Guardian’s My Media column.

    “On any level, the best programme on television this week” – The Independent.

    “Extraordinary” – Daily Mail.

    “Social history at its finest” – Polly Toynbee, The Guardian.

    Mind Mental Health Media Awards nominee.

    David Hevey: Series-Producer, Series-Director and Scriptwriter.

  • Episode One: 1914-1939 (BBC)

    The Disabled Century: Episode One: 1914-1939 (BBC)

    From the First World War mental health disasters, to the Second World War needing disabled labour, this episode explores the stories from the survivors of those hard but dramatic times.

    David Hevey: Producer, Director & Scriptwriter.

  • Episode Two: 1939-1970. (BBC)

    The Disabled Century: Episode Two: 1939-1970. (BBC)

    From the post-war euphoria, to living lives of social death in no-access Britain, this episode explores the disabled survivors of those Britain-in-decline times, when Britain won the war but lost the peace.

    David Hevey: Producer, Director & Scriptwriter.

  • Episode Three: 1970 – Now. (BBC)

    The Disabled Century: Episode Three: 1970 – Now. (BBC)

    From the last days of the long-stay institutions, to the growth of the Disabled People’s Rights movement, this episode explores those who defied incarceration & barriers to forge a new voice for diverse, different and disabled people.

    David Hevey: Producer, Director & Scriptwriter.

  • Film series

    Unlimited

    Online series of 10 artists-portraits films, 2014. Unlimited.

    Funded as part of the London 2012 legacy, 10 films for Unlimited celebrating diverse artists’ creative innovation.

    Playing at the cutting edge of contemporary digital documentary, this series of films by David Hevey are playing or projected to play on the BBC’s The Space, Unlimited, the SouthBank Centre, the Arts Council England’s Stragetic Digitisation Programme, and within British Council’s promotions, as well as many other partnered sites, anticipating views and hits of a quarter of a million over their lifetime.

    David Hevey: Series-Director, Series-Producer & Series-Editor.

  • Film Series

    The Barriers Odyssey

    Arts Council England.

    DVD, Webcast, Digital Cinema; 3 long-form films & 12 short-form films.

    This is David Hevey’s controversial film series about empowerment for those cut down in Grim Britain’s cuts landscape; a multiplatform film-set exploring diversity, difference and the end of hope in cuts-landscape, New-Grim Britain.

    David Hevey: Executive Producer, Series-Director, Scriptwriter.

  • Documentary & Drama

    Tina and the Death of Hope in Grim Britain

    (1x 40’)

    Arts Council England.

    Dark and controversial, funded by Arts Council England, this story of one woman whose heroes-journey in today’s New Grim Britain is about keeping what little she has, while facing her end of even less

    David Hevey: Executive Producer, Director, Scriptwriter.

  • BBC2

    David Hevey’s Modern Times trilogy

    As well as directing many other films, David Hevey also made three BBC Modern Times documentaries. Modern Times is described by BBC1 Channel Controller as ‘the beating heart of British documentary’. Modern Times is the UK landmark documentary strand.

  • The Mystics

    Modern Times Documentary: The Mystics

    BBC 2 – 50′.

    A film about those millions of people seeking peace-of-mind and a voice from the other side.

    Performance-documentary with sung & choral narration.

    “ Moving and powerful. This sceptic was gripped, vice-like, to the bitter end” Time Out.

    “ Successfully, an ironic modernist opera”. The Financial Times

    David Hevey: Producer, Director & Scriptwriter.

  • Ten Thousand Private Eyes

    Modern Times Documentary: Ten Thousand Private Eyes

    BBC2 – 50′

    All people want justice and some can afford to buy it from that modern force for private justice – the ten thousand private investigators in the UK.

    “Strangely sexy” – Time Out.

    “Highly stylised” – Daily Mail.

    “Great stories” – TV Times.

    “Stylish” – TV Quick.

    David Hevey: Producer Director & Cinematographer.

  • Suicidal

    Modern Times Documentary: Suicidal

    BBC2 – 50′

    A moving and powerful film about why some men choose to end their lives, and the stories from the people left behind by suicide.

    David Hevey: Producer & Director.

  • David Hevey's BBC Film Trilogy

    Freak Out, Remember Me & Boo!

    BBC2 – 3x 30′

    This trilogy of innovative and pioneering films was David Hevey’s landmark BBC2 series of three films which pushed the form of how disabled people are shown in the modern TV era. Employing high-end advertising-techniques of shooting on film, shot by Andrew Douglas (Nike, Adidas, using commissioned scores and a medley of chant, sung-narration and prose, with opening titles designed by Vince Frost; bringing in proscenium-arch, theatre-designed settings and using operatic heightened realist staging to create made-strange mis-en-scene inhabited with challenging images of contributors in cages or naked, while underpinned with strong and deep oral history and documentary-testimony, these were David Heveys BBC half-hour films that helped change how diverse, different and disabled people were shown – the films were critically-successful and trebled the ratings for their post-watershed slots.

    David Hevey: Producer, Director & Screenwriter.

  • Documentary

    Freak Out

    BBC2 & NFT

    Performance and documentary, about body, difference and acceptance.

    “Must have been as courageous to make as it is moving to watch” – The Times.

    David Hevey: Producer Director & Scriptwriter.

  • Documentary

    Remember Me

    BBC2 – 30′

    A documentary-film & modernist-opera hybrid exploring AIDS, laughter, love, and not dying alone.

    “The frank and grimly humorous insights from Aids and HIV victims, framed against such a theatrical setting, are all the more poignant for it” – The London Evening Standard.

    “Powerful and provocative” – The Guardian.

    “Visually stunning” – Time Out.

    David Hevey: Producer, Director & Scriptwriter.

  • Documentary

    Boo!

    BBC2 – 30′

    A film about those who are a bit too different for society.

    David Hevey: Producer Director Cinematographer & Scriptwriter.

  • Documentary

    Desperate Dan

    BBC2 – 30′

    A documentary deep inside the Direct Action Network, exploring those noisy ‘crips’ who picketed inaccessible buses, demanding ‘to boldly go where everybody else has gone before’.

    David Hevey: Executive Producer.

  • Documentary

    The Tragic and the Blessed

    BBC2 – 30′

    The controversial examination of the modern Disabled People’s Rights Movement in Ireland, in a country where nearly half the charity giving still happened at the church door.

    David Hevey: Producer, Director & Writer.

  • Drama

    Descant on Mine Own Deformity

    BBC2 – 40′

    A comedy-drama about William Shakespeare, alive today and very depressed with the commissioning landscape. With Nabil Shaban as Richard 111 and Peter Tate as William Shakespeare.

    David Hevey: Director & Screenwriter.

  • Drama

    The Bells

    Holy Cow – 10′

    A comedy drama-short about two couples in a churchyard. As a wedding plays out in the background, two old tramps and two young lovers explore their lives – the young couple without hope, the old couple full of choices. A short, poignant comedy-drama comparing the young with the old in Britain today.

    BIFF Award Winner. Premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival; played at the Prince Charles and other cinemas; distributed to International film festivals by the British Council.

    “Well-written, beautiful photography and a moving storyline”. The British Council.

    “..nicely paced, beautifully shot and well acted.” David Richardson, Mersey TV

    David Hevey: Director & Co-Writer.