Winstanley Blu-ray
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Film Details
Directed by Kevin Brownlow, Andrew Mollo
Produced in 1975
Main Language - English
Countries & Regions - British Film
Cast
Jerome Willis, Miles Halliwell
Genres
Contemporary Drama • Contemporary Period, Costume, Historical Film • Contemporary Political Film • Contemporary British Film • Contemporary Blu-rays • Contemporary British Film • British Film Blu-rays
MovieMail's Review
We're delighted to present the BFI's release on DVD and Blu-ray of this unique British film, available exclusively from MovieMail.
The Kevin Brownlow / Andrew Mollo duo are among the most challenging and idiosyncratic of independent filmmakers. They have made only two films, It Happened Here (1966) and this one. Although both made friends and enemies in equal measure, they are at last enjoying wider recognition as outstanding, and important films.
Brownlow, a first rank film historian and restorer and director of many documentaries about the medium, and Mollo, historical consultant on such iconic masterpieces as Dr Zhivago and Downfall, used mainly amateur actors to create both films on shoestring budgets, working at weekends and driven by a fanaticism for historical accuracy and a fascination with the subject matter, which is the playing-out of big social visions (fascism, socialism) in the lives of ordinary people.
Winstanley chronicles the attempt during the mid-17th century of a small band of ‘Diggers’, inspired by Gerrard Winstanley and William Everard, to set up a self-sufficient socialist commune on common land at St. George’s Hill in Surrey. It also chronicles its subsequent destruction at the hands of an alarmed establishment who instinctively and rightfully saw in it the seed of a new world order in which their status and privilege would disappear.
Filmed in black-and-white, it is intensely beautiful visually, quite comparable in places to the work of Eisenstein, Dreyer, or Brownlow’s hero of the historical epic Abel Gance. Indeed the meticulous accuracy of the sets and costumes alone would justify its inclusion in any film lover’s collection. But over and above this it tells the heart-rending story of the visionary Winstanley’s beautiful dream overturned by the might of the entrenched aristocracy and the common people’s fear of change. The acting, particularly that of amateur Miles Halliwell in the title role, is outstanding.
Why then, has Winstanley gone relatively unsung? Perhaps it’s because of the inherent difficulty of the underlying concepts: you need to be able to open your mind to what Winstanley is actually saying, both in his writings and their embodiment in the film. You need to be able to imagine ‘The World Turned Upside Down’, and I’m not sure how many of us have the willingness or the ability to do that.
on 1st April 2009
Film Description
Brownlow & Mollo's second film, after It Happened Here, Winstanley sees them recreating the story of the 17th Century social reformer and writer Gerrard Winstanley, who, along with a small band of followers known as the Diggers, tried to establish a self-sufficient farming community on the common land of St. George's Hill near Cobham in Surrey.
With meticulous attention to detail (armour was borrowed from the Tower of London for example) and nods in the direction of filmmakers such as Gance and Dreyer in its style, this is a unique British film, and it is a great loss to British cinema that Brownlow and Mollo never made another.
Blu-ray Details
Certificate: PG
Publisher: BFI
Length: 96 mins
Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
Region: 0
Cat No: BFIB1014
Format: Blu-ray B&W
Blu-ray Extras
- Newly restored by the BFI National Archive
- It Happened Here Again (Mival, 1976) a making-of documentary filmed during the production of Winstanley
- New 39 min interview with Kevin Brownlow and Andrew Mollo
- Booklet with essay by Marina Lewycka
- Kevin Brownlow's short film about the last Glasgow Tram.
Film Stills
Community Reviews
“Winstanley: Warts and All - Kevin Brownlow's book ”
by Anon on 9th June 2009
We're sure that many of you will be interested in this excellent making-of (or, how-not-to-do-it!) book by the director.
In the words of Kevin Brownlow:
... Read on
by Anon on 8th April 2003
Kevin Brownlow and Andrew Mollo's Winstanley beautifully sets before us the story of ex-soldier Gerrard Winstanley's post-Civil war dream to live out a Utopian vision ... Read on
by Anon on 7th May 1999
You poor take courage, you rich take care,
This Earth was made a Common Treasury for everyone to share,
All things in common, all people one.
Leon Rosselso... Read on
“By Alan Morrison”
by asgill on 18th July 2009
Kevin Brownlows 1975 Winstanley is a true gem of a production, and the only one to focus on arguably the most important and influential radical thinker of the time (pl... Read on
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