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1967................................................................................................................................ the footage i edited down from a 1950s public domain documentary on treatment for schizoprhenia. quality has dropped a bit on upload.
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winter is blue living is gone some are just sleeping in spring they'll go o...
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winter is blue living is gone some are just sleeping in spring they'll go on our love is dead nothing but crying love will not find even one more new morning
why must i stay here rain comes i'm sitting here watching love moving away into yesterday
winter is blue everything's leaving fires are now burning and life has reason i am alone waiting for nothing if my heart freezes i won't feel the breaking
why must i stay here rain comes i'm sitting here watching love moving away into yesterday
(© vashti bunyan 1966)
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from: "Blues Run The Game (Deluxe Edition)"
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Winner of the 2010 Evening Standard Award for Best Documentary, this com...
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Winner of the 2010 Evening Standard Award for Best Documentary, this compilation celebrates a key figure in post-war British documentary. John Krish made films notable for their clarity of purpose and an understated, unsentimental but profoundly engaged humanism. This selection of four of his finest achievements finds him dealing with a Britain in transition. 'The Elephant Will Never Forget' (1953, 10min) bids farewell to a way of life represented by London's trams; 'They Took Us to the Sea' (1961, 26min) and 'Our School' (1962, 28min) look at the opportunities offered, respectively, to young children and school-leavers by a nation slowly emerging from years of austerity; while 'I Think They Call Him John' (1964, 28min) is a deeply affecting account of the decidedly un-swinging life of an elderly widower. Poignant, to the point and still all too relevant. (Geoff Andrew)
'A Day in the Life' out now on region-free Dual Format (DVD + Blu-ray), including two more complete Krish films, 'I Want To Go To School' (1959) and 'Mr Marsh Comes To School' (1961) as extras.
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A Day in the Life was reviewed by: The Guardian: http://www.guardi... The Independent: http://www.indepe... The Telegraph: http://www.telegr...
A clip from Our School: http://www.youtub... John Krish discusses The Elephant Will Never Forget: http://www.youtub...
For more information about John Krish and his films, please visit http://www.screen...
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