Requiem for a Village
| Requiem for a Village | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | David Gladwell |
| Written by | David Gladwell |
| Produced by | Michael Raeburn |
| Starring | Vic Smith |
Release date |
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Running time | 68 mins |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Requiem for a Village is a 1975 British film directed by David Gladwell.[1][2][3][4]
Production
The film was financed by the BFI Production fund.[5]
The BFI later declared it as follows: "David Gladwell has rarely been recognised as the director of a number of extraordinary, ground-breaking films exploring Britain's rural traditions and the undying power of memory, of which Requiem for a Village is arguably the finest example."[5]
In retrospective commentary, Alex Ramon later grouped it with 1970s rural cinema such as Penda’s Fen (1974) and Akenfield (1974) and wrote, "While the ‘folk horror’ label often attached to the film is not a perfect fit, Requiem for a Village is very far from a lulling nostalgic reverie: a montage of sexual violence is every bit as disturbing as it intends to be, as the film powerfully evokes tensions and confrontations between tradition and modernity. "[6]
References
- ^ Hayward, Anthony (2000). Julie Christie. Robert Hale. p. 145.
- ^ Houston, Penelope (Autumn 1981). "A Minor Major". Sight and Sound. Vol. 50, no. 4. p. 244-253.
- ^ Bracewell, Michael (September 2011). "The last of England". Sight and Sound. p. 38-39.
- ^ Taylor, Jenny (1982). "Memoirs was made of this: an interview with David Gladwell, director of Memoirs of a Survivor". Notebooks, memoirs, archives : reading and rereading Doris Lessing. Routledge & Kegan Paul. p. 227-240.
- ^ a b "Requiem for a Village (1975)". BFI.
- ^ Ramon, Alex (27 March 2025). "10 great British films of 1975". BFI.
External links
- Requiem for a Village at IMDb
- Requiem for a Village at Letterbox DVD