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The Seasons In Quincy - Four Portraits Of John Berger DVD

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The Seasons in Quincy is the result of a five-year project by Tilda Swinton and Colin MacCabe to produce a portrait of this fascinating figure and celebrate his ideas, his art and the man himself. The four essay films that comprise The Seasons in Quincy combine different aspects of Berger s life in the Haute-Savoie with ideas and motifs from his work amid the reflective atmosphere of his mountain home. Each film was created as an individual work of art but viewed together form a beautifully paced and meditative feature-length documentary that demonstrates how film... can move beyond text and art to offer a multi-faceted and multi-layered portrait of an extraordinary human being. [show more]

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Released
21 August 2017
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Artificial Eye 
Classification
Runtime
93 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5021866828305 
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Documentary focusing on the English writer John Berger. Split into four segments, directed by Bartek Dziadosz, Christopher Roth, Colin MacCabe and Tilda Swinton respectively, the film explores various aspects of Berger's life including his friendship with Swinton, his home in Quincy in rural France and his love of the region, its wildlife and its landscape, his political views and his socialist principles.