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From Broxburn to Hollywood: A Director's Journey
21 Nov
Summary
- Filming began for a documentary on director's life.
- He discovered film at his local Broxburn cinema.
- He cast Leonardo DiCaprio in his first film role.

A new documentary is currently being filmed in Michael Caton-Jones's hometown of Broxburn, West Lothian, focusing on his remarkable rags-to-riches story. The 68-year-old director, known for his work with stars like Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, expressed initial embarrassment about the project but now views it as a way to highlight his working-class roots and demonstrate that success is achievable.
Caton-Jones's early cinematic experiences at the local Regal cinema in Broxburn ignited his passion for filmmaking. The documentary will delve into his formative years, his move to London to learn his craft, and his eventual breakthrough with the 1989 film "Scandal." A pivotal moment in his career was casting a then-16-year-old Leonardo DiCaprio in "This Boy's Life," a role that proved to be the actor's screen debut.
Reflecting on his career, Caton-Jones believes his Scottish, working-class background provided a crucial grounding in the demanding world of Hollywood. He also discussed the making of "Rob Roy," noting its distinctively Scottish character compared to "Braveheart," and shared insights into creating its realistic sword fight sequence. The director currently faces "development hell" with multiple projects but hopes his own story, documented in this film and an upcoming exhibition, will inspire young people from similar backgrounds.




