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The Stuart Hall Project

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5035673009987
Alphabetical Title:
Stuart Hall Project, The
Aspect Ratio:
Original aspect ratio 1.78:1 (16x9 anamorphic)
Brand / Publisher:
BFI
Catalogue Number:
BFIVD998
Certificate:
PG
Colour:
Colour
Countries:
United Kingdom
Director:
Akomfrah, John
DVD Region:
2
Format:
DVD
Language(s):
English
Product contents:
1 disc
Running time:
103 min
Sound:
Dolby Digital mono audio (320kbps)
Subtitles:
English Hard of Hearing
Year:
2013

Description

Revolution, politics, culture and the New Left experience

 

This absorbing documentary from director John Akomfrah (The Nine Muses, Handsworth Songs) presents an intimate and engaging portrait of Stuart Hall, the Jamaican-born public intellectual and co-founder of the New Left Review, whose work in the field of cultural theory has profoundly influenced the academic landscape.

Using extensive footage of Hall's appearances on radio and television, the film explores its themes of memory, race and identity through the juxtaposition of events from Hall's life, and a discourse on the wider social and political events of the second half of the twentieth century, all set against a soundtrack by Hall's favourite musician, Miles Davis.

“A stirring documentary tribute to the cultural theorist Stuart Hall … we see the past few decades through very special eyes” Time Out

“Akomfrah finds a new and quietly moving significance in Hall's own life story” Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

Product details

SKU 5035673009987
Alphabetical Title Stuart Hall Project, The
Aspect Ratio Original aspect ratio 1.78:1 (16x9 anamorphic)
Brand / Publisher BFI
Catalogue Number BFIVD998
Certificate PG
Colour Colour
Countries United Kingdom
Director Akomfrah, John
DVD Region 2
Format DVD
Language(s) English
Product contents 1 disc
Running time 103 min
Sound Dolby Digital mono audio (320kbps)
Subtitles English Hard of Hearing
Year 2013

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