Michael Powell's first independent production, The Edge of the World, comes to Blu-ray in a new high definition presentation overseen and approved by Powell's widow, award-winning editor Thelma Schoonmaker-Powell.
When the skipper of a tourist yacht (Niall MacGinnis), lands reluctantly on the remote shores of Hirta – the now-deserted Hebridean island of his birth – he is overwhelmed by memories from a time before its evacuation. A powerful story of love, rivalry and survival against the harsh elemental realities of island life and an ever-encroaching modernity.
Extras
Restored by the BFI National Archive, and overseen and approved by Thelma Schoonmaker Powell
Audio commentary by Thelma Shoonmaker Powell and Professor Ian Christie, with extracts from Michael Powell’s book about the making of the film, read by Daniel Day-Lewis
Michael Powell’s Home Movies (c1955, 7 mins): rarely seen footage narrated by Thelma Schoonmaker Powell
Return to the Edge of the World (1979, 24 mins): Michael Powell returns to Foula with cast and crew
St Kilda: Britain’s Loneliest Isle (1923/1928, 16 mins, silent): a travelogue from St Kilda, with optional audio commentary by Kathryn Howden
Alternative opening title (1944, 2 mins): from a shorter version of the film released in 1944
Alternative sequences (1944, 7 mins, silent): material specially shot for a re-release of the film in the 1940s
Trailer
Fully illustrated booklet including an essay by Ian Christie, a contemporary review and promotional materials
Additional Information
More Information
SKU
5035673010303
Catalogue Number
BFIB1030
Subtitle
A film by Michael Powell
Year
1937
Director
Powell, Michael
Format
Blu-Ray
Publisher(s)
BFI
Countries
United Kingdom
Aspect ratio
1.37:1
Colour
Black & White
Sound
Sound
Subtitles
English subtitles for the deaf and partial hearing