1649. With poverty and unrest sweeping England, a group of impoverished men and women, known as the diggers, form a settlement on St George’s Hill, Surrey. Inspired by the visionary leadership of Gerrard Winstanley, the commune’s tireless, yet peaceful attempts to assert their right to cultivate and share the wealth of the common land, are met with crushing hostility from local landowners and government troops.
With Winstanley, filmmakers Brownlow and Mollo (the creators of It happened Here) have produced an astonishingly authentic historical film, and a powerful, moving story of one extraordinary man’s vision.
Special features
- New restoration by the BFI National Archive.
- New filmed interview with Kevin Brownlow and Andrew Mollo (38 minutes)
- It happened Here Again (Eric Mival, 1976, 48 minutes) — the making of Winstanley
- 9 Dalmuir West (Kevin Brownlow, 1962, 12 minutes)
- Fully Illustrated 32-page booklet with contributions by Marina Lewycka (author of A Short History of tractors in Ukrainian), Eric Mival, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Tom Milne, and David Robinson; plus biographies and credits.
- Dolby Digital 2.0 (320kbps)
Product information
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Certificate
PG
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Colour
Black/white
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Sound
Sound
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Running time
92mins
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Languages
English
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Subtitles
Optional English subtitles for hearing-impaired
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Original aspect ratio
1.33:1
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Catalogue number
BFIB1141
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