The Debussy Film

The Debussy Film: Impressions of the French Composer is a 1965 British television film about Claude Debussy. It was written by Melvyn Bragg and Ken Russell, with Russell directing . It was the first collaboration between Ken Russell and Oliver Reed. Russell cast Reed after seeing him in The System. It was the second to last film Russell made for BBC's Monitor. Always on Sunday would be the last.

The Debussy Film

The Debussy Film: Impressions of the French Composer is a 1965 British television film about Claude Debussy. It was written by Melvyn Bragg and Ken Russell, with Russell directing . It was the first collaboration between Ken Russell and Oliver Reed. Russell cast Reed after seeing him in The System. It was the second to last film Russell made for BBC's Monitor. Always on Sunday would be the last.