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An Unflinching Eye - The Films of Richard Woolley

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Released: 19th July 2021. Between 1970 and 1988 Richard Woolley created a body of exciting and challenging work that has remained almost impossible to see until now. Tackling controversial themes, such as class, race, sexuality and the human instinct for violence, Woolley directed a number of radical and uncompromising films, which explore the ways we relate to, and ultimately destroy, one another even as we strive to develop the means to better understand and communicate with those around us. This collection offers the long-overdue opportunity to experience first-hand the power of such extraordinary and unique films as: 1976’s Illusive Crime, which caused outrage upon its release; Telling Tales, the much acclaimed soap-meets-Straub debut feature from 1978; 1981’s controversial Brothers and Sisters, set against a backdrop of Yorkshire Ripper-style murders; and Woolley’s final film, Girl from the South (1988) that views black Britons through the prism of an interracial relationship. Extras Audio commentary on Brothers and Sisters and Telling Tales (2011): never-before-released audio commentaries by director Richard Woolley Kniephofstrasse (1973, 24 mins): complex but compelling formalist film, which investigates the relationship between sound and image Drinnen und Draussen / Inside and Outside (1974, 34 mins): experimental narrative film exploring conformity in East and West Germany Waiting for Alan (1984, 42 mins): unconventional, minutely observed domestic drama centred on the ritualised boredom of a middle- class housewife Video interviews with Richard Woolley (79 mins total): split over 4 discs, Richard Woolley discusses his career and films Optional English hard-of-hearing subtitles on all four features Booklet featuring an essay by Anthony Neild and Richard Woolley’s article ‘Writer as Director: a Case study – Brothers and Sisters’, published in the Screenwriters Research Network's Journal of Screenwriting in 2015

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  • Details

    Released:
    19th July 2021
    Category:
    Drama
    Studio:
    BFI
    Format:
    DVD Box Set
    Certification:
    15 – Suitable only for 15 years and over
    Barcode:
    5035673021262
  • Description

    Between 1970 and 1988 Richard Woolley created a body of exciting and challenging work that has remained almost impossible to see until now.

    Tackling controversial themes, such as class, race, sexuality and the human instinct for violence, Woolley directed a number of radical and uncompromising films, which explore the ways we relate to, and ultimately destroy, one another even as we strive to develop the means to better understand and communicate with those around us.

    This collection offers the long-overdue opportunity to experience first-hand the power of such extraordinary and unique films as: 1976’s Illusive Crime, which caused outrage upon its release; Telling Tales, the much acclaimed soap-meets-Straub debut feature from 1978; 1981’s controversial Brothers and Sisters, set against a backdrop of Yorkshire Ripper-style murders; and Woolley’s final film, Girl from the South (1988) that views black Britons through the prism of an interracial relationship.

    Extras

    • Audio commentary on Brothers and Sisters and Telling Tales (2011): never-before-released audio commentaries by director Richard Woolley
    • Kniephofstrasse (1973, 24 mins): complex but compelling formalist film, which investigates the relationship between sound and image
    • Drinnen und Draussen / Inside and Outside (1974, 34 mins): experimental narrative film exploring conformity in East and West Germany
    • Waiting for Alan (1984, 42 mins): unconventional, minutely observed domestic drama centred on the ritualised boredom of a middle- class housewife
    • Video interviews with Richard Woolley (79 mins total): split over 4 discs, Richard Woolley discusses his career and films
    • Optional English hard-of-hearing subtitles on all four features
    • Booklet featuring an essay by Anthony Neild and Richard Woolley’s article ‘Writer as Director: a Case study – Brothers and Sisters’, published in the Screenwriters Research Network's Journal of Screenwriting in 2015
    Region Code:
    Region 0
    Duration:
    450 minutes
    Extras:
    Language(s): English, Hard of Hearing Subtitles: English, Interactive Menu, Booklet, Commentary: Richard Woolley, Documentaries: 'Kniephofstrasse' (1973); 'Drinnen und Draussen/Inside and Outside' (1974); 'Waiting For Alan' (1984), Interviews: Richard Woolley
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