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Parting Shots from Animals (1980)
“Parting Shots from Animals” was inspired by essays by John Berger and developed in collaboration with Chris Rawlence. Shot entirely in the UK, it consists of a diverse series of arresting ‘films within a film’, each presented as if made about us from the perspective of the animals whose lives we may appear to celebrate, but continue to exploit and to destroy. While John Berger doesn’t appear in the film and wasn’t directly involved in it’s making, he narrates to great effect the text he co-wrote to accompany the film’s provocative opening sequence.
Ġeneru: Documentary
Kast: John Berger
Ekwipaġġ: John Berger (Writer), Christopher Rawlence (Director), Mike Dibb (Director), Malcolm Kipling (Cinematography)
Subtitle: ETC.
Rilaxx: Jan 01, 1980
Popolarità: 0.844
Lingwa: English
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Pajjiż: United Kingdom