Mark Gatiss: A Study in Sherlock
Mark Gatiss, co-creator of the modern 'Sherlock', delves into the childhood fascination that shaped his career. The writer and actor traces the origins of the great detective, visiting locations tied to Arthur Conan Doyle and conversing with literary custodians. Behind-the-scenes glimpses from the iconic series blend with archival footage, revealing the alchemy of adapting a classic for a new era. It's an intimate pilgrimage into the heart of the Holmes mythos, where fanboy passion intersects with a creator's insight.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2016 |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Nathan Landeg |
| Runtime | 28 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.3/10 (6 votes) |
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Gatiss's documentary is a rare treat where an adapter doesn't just pay homage but guides you through the labyrinth of his own enchantment. It forgoes dry academia for a palpable, infectious devotion to the source material.
What lingers after the credits is a renewed appreciation for both the modern series and the timeless stories that inspired it. This is a love letter that invites you to share in its quiet, scholarly passion. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Nathan Landeg
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A study's cozy intimacy, the glow of a desk lamp on aged pages, the quiet thrill of detective work.
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