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Film & Video Catalogue: Item Detail

Film Number

3889

Title

LISTEN TO ME WHEN I'M TALKING TO YOU

Producer

Sir John Deane's College Film Unit

Date

*1969-70

Gauge

16mm

Colour

colour

Sound

silent

Running Time

26 mins 10 secs

Description

A surreal drama made by students from Sir John Deane's College. A girl walks down a path in Tatton Park, and encounters various cultish activities. A man whips a woman (who transforms into a sheep) and people mime having sex with a tree and a cello, before the girl encounters a black mass which is to climax with the sacrifice of a child. The young woman rescues the child, and the cultists join her on the beach. Other scenes include schoolchildren killing a cat and a recreation of a World War II field hospital.

 

 



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