Penda’s Fen (1974) | dir. Alan Clarke
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SUMMARY: Summer 1955, and pastor's son Stephen must come to terms with his own identity amid societal pressure, religious guilt and his own imaginings.
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Penda’s Fen (1974)
one of the most unsettling scenes i've seen in a while
really proves a point on how something cool can be taken to a higher potential with clever use of sound and assembly
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Penda's Fen (1974)
If at the moment of my death an angel appeared to me and said I have the choice of being reincarnated either as a rifleman at the Somme or as a British schoolboy in the '70s, I'd start practicing my French.
Aside from a single (extremely scary) sequence, I wouldn't call Penda's Fen a horror film. It's a very understated, very literary exploration of English identity, sexuality, and religion. It wrings endless meaning out of still images and quiet narration, of the juxtaposition between impassive faces and silent landscapes. Street signs become portents, school murals become omens. Formally, this approach makes the film a little stiff, but thematically it works wonders. There is magic and meaning everywhere, buried by modern society's stultifying crawl.
I wouldn't call this horror; I'd call it a coming of age story. But what's more horrifying than coming of age? Growing up means change, means questioning, means probing into the dark soil of your self and finding hidden things. There's a terrifying prospect. A freeing one, too.
Apparently the BBC aired a whole bunch of teleplays like this one that went on to become horror classics, which seems frankly unfair, looking from this side of the pond. What the hell has ABC done for us? America's Funniest Home Videos? Actually, maybe that counts.
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Penda's Fen (Alan Clarke, 1974)
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