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Film & Video Catalogue: Item Detail

Film Number

7438

Title

[PERCEPTIONS OF HELL]

Producer

Lyndsay Bateman, Hayley Done, Rebecca Harcourt and Stuart Todd

Date

2003

Gauge

DV Cam

Colour

b/w & colour

Sound

sound

Running Time

7 mins 06 secs

Description

Student documentary examining people's perceptions of hell. After an opening scene in which a man faces a 'hell-ish' wait for a bus to arrive, the three contributors - a Warrington vicar, a pagan and a non-religious young woman - offer their thoughts and opinions on the concept of hell. Their views are set against depictions of hell in literature and images of war, destruction and disfigurement.

[Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011]

 

 



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