The Arbor:
"The Arbor" is the powerful true story of Bradford playwright Andrea Dunbar (The Arbor, Rita, Sue and Bob Too) and her daughter Lorraine. Andrea wrote honestly and unflinchingly about her upbringing on the notorious Buttershaw Estate in Bradford and was described as a genius straight from...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Arbor" is the powerful true story of Bradford playwright Andrea Dunbar (The Arbor, Rita, Sue and Bob Too) and her daughter Lorraine. Andrea wrote honestly and unflinchingly about her upbringing on the notorious Buttershaw Estate in Bradford and was described as a genius straight from the slums. When she died, tragically at the age of 29 in 1990, Lorraine was just ten years old. "The Arbor" catches up with Lorraine in the present day, also at 29; ostracised from her mother's family and in prison undergoing rehab. Through compelling interviews we learn that Lorraine sees her mother as a destructive force throughout her childhood; an alcoholic who let her suffer abuse and whom Lorraine blames for all that is wrong in her life. Through interviews with other members of the Dunbar family, we see a contrasting view of Andrea, in particular from Lorraine's younger sister Lisa, who idolises Andrea to this day. Re-introduced to her mother's plays and private letters whilst in prison, the film follows Lorraine's personal journey as she reflects on her own life and begins to understand the struggles her mother faced. A truly unique blend of documentary and fiction, "The Arbor" is a captivating and revelatory piece of cinema. [www.amazon.co.uk] |
Beschreibung: | 1 Blu-ray-Disc (94 Min.) farbig |
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spelling | The arbor The Arbor Director: Clio Barnard. Director of Photography: Ole Bratt Birkeland London Verve Pictures [2011] 1 Blu-ray-Disc (94 Min.) farbig tdi rdacontent v rdamedia vd rdacarrier enthält außerdem: Road Race (2004) Director: Clio Barnard (Kurzfilm) "The Arbor" is the powerful true story of Bradford playwright Andrea Dunbar (The Arbor, Rita, Sue and Bob Too) and her daughter Lorraine. Andrea wrote honestly and unflinchingly about her upbringing on the notorious Buttershaw Estate in Bradford and was described as a genius straight from the slums. When she died, tragically at the age of 29 in 1990, Lorraine was just ten years old. "The Arbor" catches up with Lorraine in the present day, also at 29; ostracised from her mother's family and in prison undergoing rehab. Through compelling interviews we learn that Lorraine sees her mother as a destructive force throughout her childhood; an alcoholic who let her suffer abuse and whom Lorraine blames for all that is wrong in her life. Through interviews with other members of the Dunbar family, we see a contrasting view of Andrea, in particular from Lorraine's younger sister Lisa, who idolises Andrea to this day. Re-introduced to her mother's plays and private letters whilst in prison, the film follows Lorraine's personal journey as she reflects on her own life and begins to understand the struggles her mother faced. A truly unique blend of documentary and fiction, "The Arbor" is a captivating and revelatory piece of cinema. [www.amazon.co.uk] engl. / UT: engl. für Hörgesch. Blu-Ray-Disc gnd-carrier Barnard, Clio drt Birkeland, Ole Bratt cng DTS-HD 5.1 |
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