carlish

carlish

(ˈkɑːlɪʃ)
adj
archaic churlish or coarse
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Director Max Carlish, a former pupil at the PS12,000-a-year King Edward's School (KES) in Edgbaston, clinched a British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) gong in 2005 for his 'rockumenatary' called Stalking Pete Doherty.
(2.) Farinha JB, Kaplan MA, Harris CN, Dunne EF, Carlish RA, Kay JH, Brooks S.
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Max Carlish, planning manager for World Tourist Attractions (WTA), told the planning committee that Centre Square was "a fantastic bit of public space" He said the wheel would enable ordinary members of the public to see the listed buildings - the Town Hall and the Central Library - from a completely different angle.
Doherty was arrested for robbery and blackmail of documentary maker Max Carlish in 2005 but charges were later dropped.
February 3, 2005: Arrested on suspicion of assault and theft after run-in with documentary maker Max Carlish.
It was mainly about the descent into madness of film-maker Max Carlish.
Max Carlish was the troubled soul who had planned to make his own film about Kate Moss's boyfriend, Pete Doherty, a former member of The Libertines who now leads the suitably-named Babyshambles.
Stalking Pete Doherty (Tuesday, Channel 4, 10pm) is the sad, messy tale of troubled filmmaker Max Carlish who followed his equally troubled hero - the ex-Libertines and Babyshambles singer - until access was cut off and the film descended into chaosCutting Edge (Thursday, Channel 4, 10pm) details the kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart.
The footage was taken by documentary maker Max Carlish, 39, when he followed the ex-Libertines frontman on his UK tour.
Doherty, 26, faced the charges following an incident in February when he allegedly attacked documentary maker Max Carlish, who had sold photos of the former Libertine smoking heroin to the press.
Brummiewood was dreamt up by Simon Woods, at the Birmingham School of Acting, and Natasha Carlish, of Birmingham-based filmmakers, Dreamfinder.