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In Celebration (Blu-ray)

Directed by : Lindsay Anderson
Crew : Ely Landau
Available Date : 08/27/2019
Release Year : 1975
Running Time : 130
UPC : 738329239688
Country : U.S.
Language: English
Subject : Performing Arts, Literature
Genre : Theatre
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Utilizing the same brilliant cast as In Celebration's original highly acclaimed Royal Court Theater run, director Lindsay Anderson (O Lucky Man, If) re-imagines his stage triumph into a riveting cinematic experience. Anderson grounds David Storey's ferocious and poignant drama in a setting that as realistic as the playwright's caustic portrait of generational hypocrisy is universal.

In their tiny house in a Yorkshire mining town, God-fearing and hardworking Mr. and Mrs. Shaw (Bill Owen and Constance Chapman) welcome their sons home to celebrate the couple's fortieth wedding anniversary. But with each son's arrival, more and more of the Shaw's model blue collar family facade begins to chip away. Middle son Colin's (James Bolam) engagement has placed him on the path to a loveless marriage. Barely shouldering the burdens of his shattered artisitic aspirations and his own family, Steven, the baby, brilliantly played by Brian Cox (Manhunter, 25th Hour), is on the threshold of a nervous breakdown. But the toaster tossed into this already scalding theatrical bath is Alan Bates (Georgy Girl, The Cherry Orchard, Three Sisters) as eldest son Andrew. As father, mother, and brothers futiley try to hide the truth from themselves and each other, Bates' Andrew tears into the Shaw family's carefully maintained fictions with animal fury and all-too-human bitterness.

Anderson's spare and elegant direction grants his ensemble the space to collide and retreat even within the cramped confines of the Shaw's collier's cottage. In Anderson's sensitive hands, In Celebration becomes the visionary antithesis of John Ford's How Green Was My Valley and a cautionary yet inspiring tableau of a modern family living at a medieval level of disharmony.

Product Extras :

Interview with Alan Bates / Interview with playwright David Storey / Interview with Edie Landau /  “Ely Landau: In Front of the Camera,” a promotional film for the American Film Theatre / Gallery of trailers for the American Film Theatre / Optional English SDH subtitles

Publish Date : 2019-07-30
  • Lindsay Anderson - Director
  • David Storey - Writer
  • Alan Bates - Actor
  • James Bolam - Actor
  • Constance Chapman - Actor
  • Bill Owen - Actor
  • Brian Cox - Actor
  • Ely Landau - Producer

Reviews

"Anderson and a a superb cast have made a harrowing and satisfying suspense drama." - New York Magazine

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