Nick Broomfield
          Director  
	
	Films to Rent 
				 
	  
	        
Tattooed Tears (1978) 
- Dir. Nick Broomfield, Joan Churchill
 
- Early Nick Broomfield doco eschews his later interactive style for an unrelenting examination of the life of four youths in a prison for young…
 
Soldier Girls (1980)
 
- Dir. Nick Broomfield, Joan Churchill
 
- Early Nick Broomfield entry surveys the US Army's training regime for female recruits. Though less obtrusive than in later incarnations, Broomfield…
 
Chicken Ranch (1984)
 
- Dir. Nick Broomfield
 
- Astonishing expose of a famous legal whorehouse in Texas on which a popular Dolly Parton movie was based. What is revealed, however, is far from the…
 
Diamond Skulls (1989) 
- Dir. Nick Broomfield
Feat. Gabriel Byrne, Amanda Donohoe 
- This brittle stab at fiction from renowned documentarian Nick Broomfield about "sex, class and obsession" suffers from unsympathetic…
 
Monster in a Box (1991) 
- Dir. Nick Broomfield
 
- Spalding Gray recalls the adventures that befell him while trying to write his autobiography. Colourfully delivered monologue with Laurie Anderson…
 
Leader, the Driver and the Driver's Wife, The (1991)
 
- Dir. Nick Broomfield
 
- Both scary and hilarious, this look at the Afrikaner Resistance Movement and its leader Eugene Terreblanche, sees Nick Broomfield honing his…
 
Aileen Wournos: Selling of a Serial Killer (1993)
 
- Dir. Nick Broomfield
 
- Brit doco–man Nick Broomfield takes his mike and cameraman to Florida to reveal the strange truth beneath the myth of the 'world's first female…
 
Tracking Down Maggie (1994)
 
- Dir. Nick Broomfield
 
- Classic Broomfield, in which the persistent Brit spends the entire film trying to secure an interview with former PM Margaret Thatcher, who at the…
 
Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam (1995)
 
- Dir. Nick Broomfield
 
- Another sensational art–tabloid gem from professional muck–raker Nick Broomfield, who here lies down with various dogs of the film and…
 
Fetishes (1996) 
- Dir. Nick Broomfield
 
- One of dir. Broomfield's more insalubrious documentaries, where his customised faux innocence is used as a passport into the world of New York's…