Penda's fen:

"Set in the village of Pinvin, near Pershore in Worcestershire, England, against the backdrop of the Malvern Hills, the play is an evocation of conflicting forces within England past and present. These include authority, tradition, hypocrisy, landscape, art, sexuality, and most of all, its myst...

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Weitere Verfasser: Rudkin, David 1936- (DrehbuchautorIn), Williams, Michael (Kameramann/frau), Hawkins, Joyce (KostümbildnerIn), Banks, Spencer 1954- (SchauspielerIn), Atkinson, John 1921-2007 (SchauspielerIn), Anderson, Georgine 1928- (SchauspielerIn)
Format: Video Software
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London British Film Institute [2016]
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Zusammenfassung:"Set in the village of Pinvin, near Pershore in Worcestershire, England, against the backdrop of the Malvern Hills, the play is an evocation of conflicting forces within England past and present. These include authority, tradition, hypocrisy, landscape, art, sexuality, and most of all, its mystical, ancient pagan past. All of this comes together in the growing pains of the adolescent Stephen, a vicar's son, whose encounters include angels, Edward Elgar and King Penda himself."Penda's Fen" is the 16th episode of fourth season of the British BBC anthology TV series Play for Today. The episode was a television play that was originally broadcast on 21 March 1974." [wikipedia.org]
Beschreibung:Original: Großbritannien 1974
Special features: world premiere release ; newly remastered in High Definition from the original negatives ; "The landscape of feelings: The road to 'Penda's fen'" (2016, 16 mins): new documentary on the making of Rudkin and Clarke's groundbreaking drama, featuring interviews with writer David Rudkin and producer David Rose, as well as contributions from Clarke collaborators such as writer David Yallop, actor Sean Chapman and playwright David Leland ; illustrated booklet with new writing by Sukhdev Sandhu and full credits
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Beschreibung:1 DVD-Video (89 min) farbig 12 cm 1 Beiheft (12 Seiten)
Zielpublikum:12

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