Resan
Resan (The Journey) is a 1987 documentary film by Peter Watkins, made between the years 1983 and 1985 on several continents,[2] and structured around the theme of nuclear weapons, military spending and poverty. Ordinary people are asked about their awareness of these issues.
Resan (The Journey) | |
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Directed by | Peter Watkins |
Produced by | Peter Watkins |
Written by | Peter Watkins |
Starring | Francine Bastien Brian Mulroney Mila Mulroney |
Edited by | Manfred Becker Petra Valier Peter Watkins Peter Wintonick |
Release date | 1987 |
Running time | 873 minutes[1] |
With a running time of over 14 hours, Resan is the second longest non-experimental film ever made. It was screened at the Toronto Festival of Festivals in 1987, but has rarely been seen since. In February 2007, it was screened at the Mexico City International Festival of Contemporary Cinema (FICCO) as part of a retrospective on Peter Watkins. Between April 25 and May 1, 2007, all 19 parts of the film were screened at the Austrian Filmmuseum in Vienna, Austria as part of a retrospective on Peter Watkins.
References
- Ash, Russell (2003). The Top 10 of Film. Dorling Kindersley. p. 21. ISBN 978-0-7894-9640-9.
- R R Bowker Publishing (1995). Bowker's complete video directory. R.R. Bowker. p. 1265. ISBN 978-0-8352-3588-4.
Years in the making, filmed in fourteen countries, & with a running time slightly over fourteen hours
Further reading
- Watkins, Peter (1988). Boken om Resan (in Swedish). Pax. ISBN 978-91-85678-42-6.
- Watkins, Peter; MacDonald, Scott; Welsh, James Michael; Ken Nolley; Mary Ann Youngren; Gregg B. Walker; Catherine Collins; Willamette University (1991). Peter Watkins' The journey: a film in the global interest. Willamette University.
External links
- Resan on IMDb
- Brief review at the Chicago Reader
- information about the film from Peter Watkins' website