DAVID BOWIE: INSIDE OUT – A RETROSPECTIVE (E) £24.99
Triple bill of programmes looking at the career of English rock
singer-songwriter David Bowie. ‘Up Close and Personal’ discusses Bowie’s
rise to fame and his ever-changing image, with footage of his final
Ziggy Stardust show in 1980 and interviews with ex-wife Angie Bowie,
musicians Trevor Bolder and Woody Woodmansey and BBC Sessions producer
Jeff Griffin. ‘Rock Milestones – Ziggy Stardust’ critiques his 1972
album ‘The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars’.
The programme includes performance footage and interviews with Bowie,
as well as input from Angie, Bolder, Woodmansey and guitarist Mick
Ronson. ‘The Bowie Chamber Suite’ features a number of Bowie’s songs,
such as ‘Space Oddity’, ‘Life On Mars’ and ‘Young Americans’, arranged
for string quartet and grand piano.
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DIARY OF A VAMPIRE – THE LEGACY OF BRAM STOKER (E) £15.99
Documentary exploring the world of Bram Stoker and the mystery behind his mythical horror story ‘Dracula’.
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ELIANE RADIGUE: VIRTUOSO LISTENING (E) 2012 £17.99
Documentary about French electronic music composer Eliane Radigue.
Composing the majority of her works on a single modular synthesizer,
Radigue wrote over twenty pieces between 1967 and 2000, after which she
began focusing on acoustic instrumental music. Her work was commended by
The Spitalfields Summer Music Festival in June 2011.
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SECRET CITY (E) 2012 CHANAN, MICHAEL £14.99
The film examines how the City of London Corporation (the capital’s
powerful governing body) is an anti-democratic system which adheres to
ancient laws and takes a look at its impact on Britain’s economy. The
footage features interviews with London clergymen, activists,
professors, businessmen and politicians including Lord Maurice Glasman
and MP John McDonnell.
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SHADOWS OF PROGRESS – DOCUMENTARY FILM IN POST-WAR BRITAIN…(15) 1977 £29.99
A collection of post-war documentaries offering a revealing portrait of
Britain’s social, cultural and industrial development throughout the
1950s, ’60s and ’70s. The films comprise: ‘David’ (1951), ‘To Be a
Woman’ (1951), ‘The Island’ (1952), ‘The Elephant Will Never Forget’
(1953), ‘Sunday By the Sea’ (1953), ‘Henry’ (1955), ‘Foot and Mouth’
(1955), ‘Birthright’ (1958), ‘They Took Us to the Sea’ (1961), ‘Faces of
Harlow’ (1964), ‘Thursday’s Child’ (1954), ‘There Was a Door’ (1957),
‘People Apart’ (1957), ‘Return to Life’ (1960), ‘Four People’ (1962), ‘A
Time to Heal’ (1963), ‘Time Out of Mind’ (1968), ‘Three Installations’
(1952), ‘The Film That Never Was’ (1957), ‘Stone Into Steel’ (1960),
‘From First to Last’ (1962), ‘People, Productivity and Change’ (1963),
‘Shellarama’ (1965), ‘Picture to Post’ (1969), ‘The Shadow of Progress’
(1970), ‘Today in Britain’ (1964), ‘I Think They Call Him John’ (1964),
‘Portrait of a Queen’ (1964), ‘Education for the Future’ (1967),
‘Tomorrow’s Merseysiders’ (1974), ‘Time of Terror’ (1975) and ‘The
Shetland Experience’ (1977).
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