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Unflinching Eye, An: The Films Of Richard Woolley [4- DVD Boxset] RRP 29.99

certificate 15 Certificate
1973-88 (DVD 03/11)
Runtime: 450 mins (inc. extras)
Colour / B&W
UK
ISBN/EAN: 5.03567E+12
Region 2
Price: £17.99
(Including VAT at 20%)
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Unflinching Eye, An: The Films Of Richard Woolley [4- DVD Boxset] RRP 29.99 
Woolley, Richard
Between 1970 and 1988 Richard Woolley has 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.

ILLUSIVE CRIME: (1976) An uncompromising experimental drama in which a violent sexual act is committed (50 minutes, 1.33:1)

TELLING TALES: (1978) A deft interweaving of stories, set against the backdrop of a failing marriage, provides a platform for the dissection of class and gender roles (90 minutes, 1.33:1)

BROTHERS AND SISTERS (1981) Radical politics meets alternative thriller in the story of a prostitute's murder in a Yorkshire city (96 minutes, 1.85:1, 16:9 enhanced)

GIRL FROM THE SOUTH (1988) A young girl from a rich family falls in love with an unemployed black boy and tries to persuade him that they are equals (84 minutes, 1.33:1)



Extras
* Kniephofstrasse (1973, 35 minutes, 1.33:1)
* Drinnen und Deaussen / Inside and Outside (1974, 40 minutes, 1.33:1)
* Waiting for Alan (1984, 45 minutes, 1.33:1)
* Video interviews with Richard Woolley

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