Peter Watkins retrospective  

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Edvard Munch

A biographical film about the Norwegian Expressionist painter Edvard Munch. It was originally created as a three-part miniseries co-produced by the Norwegian and Swedish state television networks, but subsequently gained an American theatrical release in a three-hour version in 1976. The film covers about thirty years of Munch’s life, focusing on the influences that shaped his art, particularly the prevalence of disease and death in his family and his youthful affair with a married woman. 

Awards

“BAFTA” – British Academy Film Awards – Best Foreign Programme, 1977

Asolo Art Film Festival – Art Film Award, 1977

Peter Watkins

Active between the mid-1950s and the 1990s, granted with an Academy Award for Documentary Feature in 1966 with The War Game, Peter Watkins is a docudrama and false documentary pioneer. He graduated from Cambridge University and London Academy of Dramatic Arts and worked in the advertisement industry before starting to direct. His films investigate the current political conjuncture through contemporary or historical settings, and critically address the limits and possibilities of the documentary form. At the heart of Watkins’ work lies the criticism of audiovisual media as an instrument of power and our relation and participation to a film or television documentary. The director used to live and create in Vilnius, however, at the moment he resides in France.

Filmography

 La Commune (Paris, 1871), 2000

The Freethinker, 1992–1994

The Journey, 1987

Evening Land / Aftonlandet, 1977

The Trap / Fallan, 1975

The Seventies People, 1974

Edvard Munch, 1973

Punishment Park, 1971

The Gladiators (The Peace Game), 1968

Privilege, 1966

The War Game, 1965

Culloden, 1964

The Forgotten Faces, 1960

Diary of an Unknown Soldier, 1959

Film sessions

09.26 Saturday
  • Skalvija (Vilnius) 15:40

10.03 Saturday
  • Skalvija (Vilnius) 15:50 Presentation


Information

Director: Peter Watkins

Screenplay: Peter Watkins

Cinematography: Odd-Geir Sæther

Editing: Peter Watkins

Music: Bjørn Hansen, Kenneth Storm-Hansen

Producer: Ulf Fjoran

Production: NRK-SVT

Norway, Sweden, 1973, 174 min.