Sunday 27th March 2011, 6pm
at Colorama
52-56 Lancaster Street,
London SE1

Evening Land
by Peter Watkins, 1976 (Denmark 110 mins)

Made with a cast of 192 non-professional actors, Evening Land continues 
to explore the form of fictional documentary which Watkins had developed 
since Culloden (1964), intervening polemically into a period of intense 
debates about the media, worker militancy, terrorism and the 
anti-nuclear movement.

'Evening Landâ' depicts 'fictional' events in Europe at that time - 
beginning with a strike at a shipyard in Copenhagen over the building of 
four submarines for the French navy: not only because the financially 
troubled management has proposed a wage freeze to secure the contract, 
but because it is discovered that the vessels can be fitted with nuclear 
missiles. At the same time, a summit meeting of European Common Market 
ministers takes place in Copenhagen, and a group of radical 
demonstrators kidnap the Danish EEC Minister in protest against the 
production of nuclear submarines in Denmark, and in support of the 
strikers' demands. The Danish police not only brutally attack a 
demonstration by the strikers, they also locate and rescue the kidnapped 
minister, and capture or kill the 'terrorists'.

Essay: http://pwatkins.mnsi.net/evening.htm

More info: http://unemployedcinema.blogspot.com/
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