Ken Russell
The Devils is the best British movie of the past 40 years.
And Liztomania is the second best.
Song of Summer and Dance of the Seven Veils are the best films ever made for television.
All right, maybe I'm being a little unreasonable, but Ken Russell just died and I don't want to be thinking about anybody else's work right now.
I watched the Devils this afternoon. 40 years old? 40 years ahead of us, more like.
The history of postwar British cinema goes like this. First there was Michael Powell, then there was Ken Russell. The End.
And Liztomania is the second best.
Song of Summer and Dance of the Seven Veils are the best films ever made for television.
All right, maybe I'm being a little unreasonable, but Ken Russell just died and I don't want to be thinking about anybody else's work right now.
I watched the Devils this afternoon. 40 years old? 40 years ahead of us, more like.
The history of postwar British cinema goes like this. First there was Michael Powell, then there was Ken Russell. The End.
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I saw The Devils when very young - eleven or twelve - and it really stayed in my memory; it was one of the things that shaped my aesthetic sensibilities in a way, certainly in terms of visualising and imaging the past.
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Hey! Derek Jarman!
(I shall watch The Devils.)
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Jarman designed the set for The Devils. It's one of the stars of the film.
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Maybe with Russell's death his movies will come back into fashion again. I can't think of many directors who have lost favour with the critical establishment so completely.
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Russell was prolific. When the funding dried up he made movies in his back garden. He was an irresistible creative force.
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