BecksBritish HeritageClassic TVHistory & NostalgiaNew ReleasesThe Moon & The Sledgehammer (2 discs)
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2 hrs. 20 mins.
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A unique slice of real life, made in the early 1970s, about real people: Mr Page, his two sons and his two daughters. Mrs Page died long ago. Their ramshackle house, with no running water, electricity or gas, is situated in six acres of woodland, in the heart of London’s commuter-belt. As the story unfolds, we see that they are in control of their world as we can never be in control of ours. Superb extras and information booklets too!
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The Moon And The Sledgehammer is a film about real people: Mr Page; his two sons, Jim and Peter; and his two daughters, Kathy and Nancy. Mrs Page died long ago.
Their ramshackle house is situated in six acres of woodland, which they own themselves, in the heart of the commuter-belt, 20 miles south of London. It is a simple life without running water, electricity or gas. Machinery is the permanent obsession of Mr Page and his sons. The wood is littered with rusty iron carcasses: parts of old engines, disembowelled car-bodies: a pile of gigantic spanners. The girls, too, have their special preoccupations: Nancy sits at her embroidery; Kathy tends her garden and plays comforting tunes on the harmonium in the house, or on the piano rotting away outside.
As the film unfolds it emerges that they are in control of their world in a way that we can never be in control of ours. As Dilys Powell says, the film is bizarrely entertaining; quite unlike anything else, passionately filmed by Philip Trevelyan, who is now an organic farmer and tool-maker. Since the film was made, with the passing of time, the Page family’s philosophies are ringing eerily true. Their self-sufficient frugal lifestyle fits into that advocated today where global warming is a real issue. By the end of the film, you will be left with much to reflect upon. The 2nd film on this DVD, A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film with the director and crew who were filmed at a re-union party and screening 38 years after the film was shot.
The screening, at the Curzon Soho in London was followed by a Q & A session with director Philip Trevelyan and fellow directors Nick Broomfield, Molly Dineen, Andrew Kotting and Ben Rivers, hosted by Gareth Evans with the audience and answers many questions about the film and the Page family.
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