Patrick Keiller’s imaginative and highly original films each document a journey undertaken by the unseen ‘researcher’ Robinson and his similarly unseen companion, the film’s narrator (voice by Paul Scofield).
London is a journal of 1992, the year of John Major’s re-election, IRA bombs and the first crack in the House of Windsor. Scathing reflections on the recent past are enlivened by offbeat humour and wide-ranging literary anecdotes.
Robinson in Space sees Robinson commissioned to undertake a study of the ‘problem’ of England. Keiller’s immaculately framed images and sly deadpan narration take the viewer on an unpredictable exploration of the cultural and economic landscape.
“London is full of ideas and yet hugely entertaining.”
— Mike Hodges
“[London] is one of the most original British features in a long time.”
— Geoff Andrew, Time Out.
“Breathtaking images… [Robinson in Space] is an intellectually exciting movie that makes us think afresh about the world.”
— Philip French, The Observer.
Special features
- 32-page illustrated booklet with essays by Mike Hodges and Iain Sinclair, and a conversation between Patrick Keiller and historian Patrick Wright.
Product information
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Certificate
PG
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Colour
Colour
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Sound
Sound
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Running time
160mins
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Subtitles
English for the hard-of-hearing
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Original aspect ratio
1.33:1
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DVD region
2 Europe (except Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus), Middle East, Egypt, Japan, South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Greenland, French Overseas departments and territories
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Catalogue number
BFIVD926
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