theartsdesk Q&A: filmmaker Mike Hodges

RIP MIKE HODGES 1932-2022 Remembering the British writer-director

The British writer-director reflects on the making and meaning of his thriller 'Black Rainbow'

It can be reasonably argued that Mike Hodges, who died on 17 December, was the finest director of British crime films since Alfred Hitchcock. Though Hodges succeeded in other genres, his Get Carter (1971), Croupier (1998), and I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead (2003) comprise an existential trilogy – and rumination on beleaguered masculinity – as potent as Paul Schrader’s “man in a room” series.