Penda's Fen:

When "Penda's Fen" was first broadcast in 1974, The Times commented that it was a 'major work of television', only for the film to vanish into unseen cult status - viewing "Penda's Fen" became a clandestine activity for esoteric enthusiasts. It is now recognis...

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Weitere Verfasser: Clarke, Alan (RegisseurIn), Williams, Michael (Kameramann/frau), Banks, Spencer (SchauspielerIn), Atkinson, John (SchauspielerIn), Anderson, Georgine (SchauspielerIn)
Format: Video Software Buchkapitel
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London bfi [2016]
Schriftenreihe:Alan Clarke at the BBC, Volume 1: Dissent
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Zusammenfassung:When "Penda's Fen" was first broadcast in 1974, The Times commented that it was a 'major work of television', only for the film to vanish into unseen cult status - viewing "Penda's Fen" became a clandestine activity for esoteric enthusiasts. It is now recognised as an extraordinary countercultural investigation of landscape, myth, and the self at a crucial moment in post-war Britain. A public schoolboy in the Malvern Hills undergoes a series of visionary experiences which strip away many of his complacent assumptions about his place in the world. David Rudkin's peerless teleplay uses Stephen's journey of self-discovery as a microcosm through which to refract questions of sexuality and national identity. [www.bfi.org.uk]
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