[REL] Flying Into the Wind (1983) [United Kingdom]

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[REL] Flying Into the Wind (1983) [United Kingdom]

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0231599/
http://www.cathoderaytube.co.uk/2011/07 ... david.html
http://www.rarefilmfinder.com/showfilm.php?id=34647
The film opens in 1969. A series of static shots establish the environs of a local school as the dominant, and physically containing, institution for education. We move into a classroom where a reading lesson is taking place. In the middle of the classroom is Laura Wyatt holding a book, ironically it's Look and Learn and she is doing neither, seemingly anxious and distracted that she may be asked out in the front of the class to read aloud. Bennett cuts back to the austere establishing shot of the school, combining this with an equally anxious soundtrack of piano and sinister synths, as the diminutive figure of Laura leaves, to be followed moments later by a worried teacher. School as an educational institution is coded as threatening and unsympathetic.

Her parents Sally and Barry (Rynagh O'Grady and Derrick O'Connor) are summoned. Sally is pregnant with Michael, the other child who will figure centrally in the story, and Leland again emphasises the roles of parents, teachers, education officers and ultimately the police and the courts have in forming young lives from the moment they are born. There is a particular moment where Sally, distressed about her missing daughter, stands in the empty classroom looking at the rows and rows of empty desks, a vision that sees Leland's recurring idea of how education impacts on a series of generations reintroduced. Barry's factory foreman has a conversation, presumably informing him of Laura's flight from school, that we are unable to hear due to the din of the factory floor, a temporary deafness that reflects the Wyatts' discovery of their daughter's own deafness, brought on after sleepless nights and instances of bedwetting and traumatic attempts to return her to school.
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Re: [REQ] Flying Into the Wind (1983)

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These four television films, originally screened by Channel 4 in 1983, brought the emerging writing talent of former actor David Leland to national attention. He would subsequently win a BAFTA Award for his directorial debut Wish You Were Here and an Emmy Award for his contribution to Band of Brothers, and work on screenplays for Mona Lisa and Personal Services.

Featuring early roles for Tim Roth and Jim Broadbent, the films form a scathing portrait of British society in the early 1980s, focusing in particular on the polarisation of attitudes towards the role and methods of education in an increasingly fragmented society. Without overtly offering solutions, Leland’s films depict - often with unnerving acuity and foresight - the experience of individuals within systems that have become inadequate in dealing with the fallout of social breakdown. Of the four films presented here, Made in Britain, directed by the celebrated Alan Clarke, inevitably aroused the strongest controversy, with Tim Roth’s astonishing portrayal of a nihilistic, racist teenage skinhead captured by Chris Menges’ innovative cinematography.

Contentious, truthful and oftentimes harrowing, this hard-hitting quartet of films won both the Prix Italia and Prix Futura, fully justifying its controversial stance and determination to break new ground in television drama.




Flying Into The Wind

Graham Crowden stars in a play depicting the battle between parents who want to home-educate their children and the local education authority.
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Re: [REQ] Flying Into the Wind (1983)

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That's great! Thank you!
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Re: [REQ] Flying Into the Wind (1983)

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there's a little girl in this,but only for the first 16m,then nothing more of interest,so i cut out the relevant section and am releasing it as a short.

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Flying Into The Wind (1982)-short.avi
Format : AVI
Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave
File size : 227 MiB
Duration : 19mn 21s
Overall bit rate : 1 640 Kbps

Video
Format : MPEG-4 Visual
Codec ID : XVID
Codec ID/Hint : XviD
Duration : 19mn 21s
Bit rate : 1 500 Kbps
Width : 640 pixels
Height : 480 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 4:3
Frame rate : 29.970 fps

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Re: [REQ] Flying Into the Wind (1983)

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Thank you flmfun and starfish ;)
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Re: [REQ] Flying Into the Wind (1983)

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Looks cool thanks guys. :cool
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Re: [REQ] Flying Into the Wind (1983)

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Thanks starfish and flmfun.
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Re: [REQ] Flying Into the Wind (1983)

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Thanks guys. This is now a REL, right? Or are we waiting for the full movie to be released?
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Re: [REQ] Flying Into the Wind (1983)

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rest of the movie is shite,it's deleted.consider the thread complete.
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Re: [REL] Flying Into the Wind (1983)

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I'll take it as a short! Many thanks starfish! Looks great.

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