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  Max Carlish - AOL Music
Max Carlish is a British documentary filmmaker and former visiting (non contracted) lecturer in media studies, he was born to Jewish parents in the city of...
The problem is that Max Carlish is obviously suffering from a mental illness.
Max Carlish Max Carlish Max Carlish is a British documentary filmmaker and lecturer in media studies, he was born to Jewish parents in the city of.
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  Max Carlish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Max Carlish is a British documentary filmmaker and lecturer in media studies.
Carlish's footage was used in a programme entitled Stalking Pete Doherty broadcast on 17 May 2005, and then again on 11th March 2006 on Channel 4.
Max Carlish in Pete in Kate on Channel 4, thebadrash.com
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 channel4.com - film - text only - FilmFour Channels: Channel 4 Film
Max in Pete in Kate." It was with this mantra that self-declared filmmaker Max Carlish earned himself a footnote in the history of the documentary.
But Carlish went further than Broomfield, overshadowing whatever story was there through his rapacious need for attention and his ineptitude when it came to having film in his camera at the crucial moment.
In the end Carlish could not even make his own film; his patchy footage was sold and assembled by another production company, who recognised that it was Carlish's struggle and failure to make his film that was the real story.
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Max Carlish, the down-on-his-luck documentary film maker admits that he sold photographs of Pete Doherty taking drugs to a national newspaper without the singer's agreement.
In a slightly bizarre article, Carlish portrays himself as a sort of bumbling but lovable fool, enamoured with the image of the self-destructive rock star flying to close to the flame.
Max Carlish is a man who has found that his main skill is a curious form of self loathing and self deprecation, as can be seen not only in today's article but in work dating back five years or more.
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 jon choo's weblog: Stalking Pete Doherty
Carlish who is a former Bafta winning documentary maker suffers from a mental disorder and chose Pete as his comeback documentary subject.
Soon due to Max's unsurprisingly attitude the whole venture starts to fall apart, was denied access and ended up with him selling pictures of Pete Doherty's heroin taking to the tabloids after Kate Moss entered Pete's life (which ignited the tabloids interest).
Carlish lives with his mum, dances in his own flat, has no friends and is a media lecturer who calls his students 'mates'.
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 Barbelith Underground > Film, TV & Theatre > Stalking pete doherty
Carlish has a history of mental illness which culminates with him breaking down on Camera after Doherty refuses an interview screaming- 'I know Pete million times better than any of you', to a small throng of fans...
Well what made it compulsive viewing was that the way Max related to Pete is only a twisted exaggeration of the way all fans relate to the object of their adoration - and there's not exactly a consensus on where you draw the line between 'healthy' fandom and 'unhealthy' obsession.
Channel 4 took the story of Max and his illness and made an excellent programme asbout him, but for a BAFTA winning film-maker, even taking into account his illness, I think Max's filming style and indeed content left a lot to be desired.
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 Manchester Evening News - Entertainment - Film and TV
I think that Max was an interesting character and worthy of the central focus that the show gave him, he's obviously a talented guy having previously won a Bafta, but his mental decline and desparation at failure were clear to see.
it made me sad the way max degraded himself just to stay ''in'' with pete, referring to himself as a 'four eyed brummie jew.'' i reckon it was no documentary but max pining after some thing he would never have, but doherty was lucky enough to.
As for the Max guy, he was truely an obsessive fan that used his camera as an excuse to get near Doherty, who to be fair didnt really know what the hell was going on.
www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk /entertainment/filmandtv/tv/comments/view.html?story_id=159166&count=25   (1392 words)

  
 Glastonbury Forum: Stalking Pete Doherty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
max claimed he was gutted when he did it...(yeah until the cash came in.) He then gets a phone call off Pete and goes to meet him at a hotel, and this is where the story ends in complication.
Now according to Pete max came at him with a sword and Pete fought back by giving Max a fl eye, but Max claims that his sword was at home and he met Pete who just hit him twice in the eye.
Carlish was a victim though and a fairly unwitting one thanks to his illness, Doherty is a victim of his own ego and his own romantic obsession with taking drugs.
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 Max Carlish's story changes - thebadrash.com
Max Carlish, the down-on-his-luck documentary film maker admits that he sold photographs of Pete Doherty taking drugs to a national newspaper without the singer's agreement.
In a slightly bizarre article, Carlish portrays himself as a sort of bumbling but lovable fool, enamoured with the image of the self-destructive rock star flying to close to the flame.
Max Carlish is a man who has found that his main skill is a curious form of self loathing and self deprecation, as can be seen not only in today's article but in work dating back five years or more.
www.thebadrash.com /2005/02/25/max-carlishs-story-changes   (1047 words)

  
 TELLY CRITIC - Chucking a rock at reality TV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Last night's documentary 'Stalking Pete Doherty' on Channel 4 pitted lunatic fringe film-maker and Alan Partridge wannabe, Max Carlish, against former Libertines front man and heroin hero, Pete Doherty, in a battle of sex, drugs and rock and roll.
Having taken an extended break from his film-making career (and I use the term loosely), Max Carlish decided to make his comeback last year by means of a rockumentary about Pete Doherty, a singing heroin addict with 11 A*s at GCSE and four good A-levels.
Max turned up in Nottingham with his "little beautiful people set" in the hope of "showing Pete and his lot that I had mates".
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 Weblog | tobyyoung.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Carlish, who describes himself as a "fat Brummie jew", hit the headlines earlier this year when Doherty gave him a fl eye for selling some of the footage he'd shot of him chasing the dragon to the Sunday Mirror.
Carlish was portrayed in the film as a mentally unstable man--he claimed to be "bi-polar"--who'd developed an unhealthy obsession with Pete Doherty--hence the title.
But I strongly suspect that Carlish was the maker of the film-about-the-film, as well as the person who shot the film-within-the-film, and that the reason he went down this route was because he didn't have enough footage of Doherty to make a more straightforward documentary about him.
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 Filter-Mag.com
Doherty was arrested after allegedly attacking documentarian Max Carlish in a hotel room in the suburbs of London.
Carlish, who recently sold pictures of the troubled rocker using heroin to British tabloids, was taken to the hospital and treated for a broken nose and two fl eyes.
Max Carlish refused to press charges, But Doherty was summoned to Highbury Corner Magistrates Court on charges of flmail and robbery.
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 OMG who saw 'Stalking Pete Doherty' - Murmurs.com - We Talk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
At the end of the day max is a massive egotist and not a very nice person who definitely deserved that punch on the nose, BPD or no BPD.
Imo, Max Carlish was exploring the fine line between being a fan and becoming totally obsessed.
Max is after all a former Bafta winner - what better way to get back into the mainstream than choose the most talked about pop star in the UK to follow around and make a film about?
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 Spaced Out Forum > Stalking Pete Doherty
as i said earlier, the newspaper coverage of the carlish/ docherty fracas was biased in favour of carlish.
I had to cringe at what Max Carlish was prepared to do to get to Pete, and how much of a clown he made of himself if it meant to get close to Pete.
Max was trying to so hard be cool and nice to worm his way into Pete's life.
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 The Sun Online - News: Pete: He came at
me with a sword
Carlish, who has a history of mental illness, got involved in a row while swigging champagne at a bar in Farringdon, Central London.
Carlish claimed he was going to give Doherty money so he could go into rehab and save his relationship with Kate, 31.
Meanwhile Carlish went to Holborn police station to be quizzed.
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 The Corsair
He was so scared that he just let Max have it.' Award-winning Carlish had spent seven months making a documentary about Doherty's new band Babyshambles and filmed him smoking heroin.
Carlish, who has a history of mental illness, got involved in a row while swigging champagne at a bar in Farringdon, Central London.
Carlish claimed he was going to give Doherty money so he could go into rehab and save his relationship with Kate, 31.When he did not, Doherty 'went berserk'.
ronmwangaguhunga.blogspot.com /2005/02/kate-moss-junky-exs-story-supermodels.html   (516 words)

  
 Doherty arrested after assult - Music-News.com
Film-maker Max Carlish told the BBC he had been attacked by Doherty, but would not be pressing charges against him.
Carlish said he had sold photographs showing Doherty taking heroin to a Sunday newspaper.
Carlish, who had been making a documentary about Doherty's new band Babyshambles, told Radio 1 Entertainment News: "I'm feeling bloody battered, but I'm bowed and I feel sorry for Pete.
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 NME.COM - The world's fastest music news service, music videos, interviews, photos and free stuff to win.
Carlish was taken to hospital, where he was treated for a fl eye before being released.
Carlish has been identified as the person who made a documentary about Doherty, which included scenes of hard drug use.
Carlish has told the BBC he doesn't want to press charges.
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 Stalking Pete Doherty (2005) (TV)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Carlish got involved with Doherty after seeing an article about him and seeing him as a way to redeem himself as a filmmaker.
Doherty can at least hide behind the drugs as his excuse but Carlish's ramblings to the camera and constant focus on himself and his importance shows that he is either a massive w*nker or that he is not mentally well.
Personally I think it is a mix of the two and it is a strange watch that makes for an interesting hour as the lines are blurred and Carlish rapidly moves away from being a detached documentary maker to being something much more frantic and unhinged.
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 Max Carlish in Pete in Kate on Channel 4 - thebadrash.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
It focused more on Carlish and his own increasingly disturbing quest to "have [his] moment of fame" than it did on the heavy drug use and erratic behaviour of Doherty.
Perhaps this is Max Carlish himself, come to lay anger on his critics.
I have absolutely no feelings about Max Carlish or Pete Doherty other than they both appear to be pretty unhinged individuals.
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 Official Glastonbury Festival Message Boards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The problem is that Max Carlish is obviously suffering from a mental illness.
I think it's pretty obvious from the footage that the flunkies finally realised Carlish was unstable, at one point the manager seemed pretty scared and angry.
I totally agree with that statement, Max Carlish is getting so much stick but he is ill, and really should be pittied rather than hated, I found it quite sad.
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 The First Layer of My Mind - OH MY GOD. (the sequal)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Carlish was taken to hospital, where he was treated for a fl eye before being released.
Carlish has been identified as the person who made a documentary about Doherty, which included scenes of hard drug use.
Carlish has told the BBC he doesn't want to press charges.
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 UKTV Index : Stalking Pete Doherty
Max Carlish once won an Emmy and a BAFTA for a documentary he produced on the Royal Opera House and this achievement seems to be something that he won't let anyone forget.
In an attempt to get back on the documentary band wagon and revive his career Max takes it upon himself to make a rockumentary on the known drug addict and Libertines front man Pete Doherty...and so the tale begins.
Max manages to achieve back stage access to film Pete and his band but he...
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 Newswatch - World Class News Stories - All day - Every day   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Doherty, 25, is alleged to have punched documentary maker Max Carlish, 38, and left him pleading for his life after summoning him to a hotel room.
Doherty is said to have demanded £15,000 from Mr Carlish, who has sold photographs of the ex-Libertines frontman taking heroin to the Sunday Mirror newspaper.
He is also said to have stolen Mr Carlish's bankcard and demanded to know the pin number in the incident at the Rookery Hotel, Clerkenwell, central London.
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 Arts | Ex-Libertine Doherty back behind bars after alleged hotel assault
Whether Doherty was simply looking for respite from the paparazzi, who have been tailing him mercilessly ever since he checked out of a tsunami charity gig on Monday night the worse for wear, or was hoping to spend the night with Moss at the hotel, is unclear.
But by around 5pm Doherty and Carlish had come to blows, allegedly over Carlish's refusal to hand the popstar money to buy drugs.
Within the hour Doherty and another man, also believed to be a musician, found themselves in police custody accused by Carlish of assault and robbery.
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 Magic Streets :: View topic - Stalking Pete Doherty, channel 4 last night
Carlish definitely deserved a smack, it pissed me off just watchin the documentary.
Carlish deserved the kicking he got,justice shined through in the end!
Carlish is a soft cock, i feel dorry for him having the condition he does, but he's still a tool.
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 Doherty TV Doc Aired Next Week
The documentary made by part-time lecturer and film-maker Max Carlish will be aired at 10pm on Channel 4 on May 17 despite attempts by Doherty to block the airing.
A Channel 4 spokesman confirmed that the film traces Carlish’s life from his initial idea to make the documentary all the way up to present day, a film about the making of a film, a smack-u-mentary if you will.
Exposing the eccentricities of both men, Carlish’s commentary of events is interspersed with footage of Doherty.
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 Foot.ie - Stalking Pete Doherty
A Rockumentry by failled filmmaker Max Carlish in an atempt to get back into the big time.
Carlish who suffers from bipolar disorder(where people suffer from extreme mood swings) seemed to be more interested in filming himself talking about pete than filming Pete.
The bit at the end with Max signing what seemed to be some kinda ode to Doherty was really weird.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Max Carlish is a media studies lecturer and erstwhile documentary maker who is best known for his film about Pete Doherty, lead singer of The Libertines and Babyshambles.
The story behind the filming is now more (in)famous than the film itself, since Doherty assaulted Carlish after he had sold photographs of Doherty taking heroin to the press.
The fallout around the film lead to allegations surrounding Carlish's relationship (or lack of) with Doherty and his own history of despression.
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 Stalking Pete Doherty - Footie Threads   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
About failed documentary maker, Max Carlish, and his attempts to make a documentary about Pete Doherty which ended in Pete punching Max and almost going to prison for it because of the pictures of Pete smoking heroin that Carlish sold to the tabloids.
Anyway, Carlish came across as an absolute idiot, he is now a lecturer, and I hope any of his students who saw that have lost all respect for him.
Aside from his camera skills being really poor, and him taking up the whole film of him, so the one time he was about to get an interview with him, the film ran out, he was just an idiot.
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