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Gallivant

certificate 15 Certificate
1996
Colour
UK
Language(s): English
Subtitles: English for the hearing impaired
Published/distributed by BFI
ISBN/EAN: 5035673006511
Ratio 1.66:1
Region 2
Price: £11.98
(Including VAT at 17.5%)
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Gallivant 
Kotting, Andrew
To gallivant, is, according to its dictionary definition 'to wander about, seeking pleasure or diversion; to go about with members of the opposite sex', and this is just what artist turned filmmaker Andrew Ktting set out to do on this zig-zagging six thousand mile trip around Britain's coastline.

Part home movie, part road movie, Ktting's riveting and eccentric film stars his 85-year old grandmother Gladys - opinionated, bursting with anecdotes and contradictory reminiscences, and his eight year old daughter Eden. As the journey begins, the two are practically strangers, but by the end, 'Little Eden' and 'Big Granny' have struck up a warm bond, a relationship lent added poignancy by the fact that Eden has Joubert Syndrome, a condition that affects her speech and movement so she communicates through sign language.

Not only do the trio discover more about themselves along the way, but they also find that the seaside communities host a wealth of eccentrics. Ktting uses 16mm and Super 8 filmstock, found footage, timelapse photography and much non-synchronous sound to reveal a wonderland of bizarre traditions and quirky strangers.

...funny, touching, idiosyncratic... at times unexpectedly beautiful... Gallivant is that rare thing, a celebratory film that never turns sugary or mawkish Sight & Sound

...this quirky little picture has more genuine characters than a dozen Hollywood blockbusters and ten times as much intelligence...extremely touching...very funny... Empire

Ktting's Gallivant, like Patrick Keiller's London and Robinson in Space, belongs to a cinema of psychogeography, exploring British landscape and culture with wit and imagination. Released to much critical acclaim, Gallivant scooped the Best New Director Award at its Edinburgh Film Festival premiere. Andrew Ktting went on to make his first fiction feature film, This Filthy Earth in 2001. More recently he has returned to mixed-media projects.


Extras
* Eleven short films: Smart Alek, L Bas, Gallivant (The Pilot), Jaunt, Klipperty Klpp, Hoi-Polloi, Acumen, H.B. 1829 (his badblod), Diddyky, Invalids and Me
* Visionary Landscapes, a new 2-screen film, made in collaboration with Jem Finer, which reworks Super 8 outtakes from Gallivant and combines them with beautifully constructed soundscapes
* Two illustrated booklets: one containing an essay by Iain Sinclair and film notes by Andrew Ktting; the other containing the original treatment for Gallivant

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