The original trailer for the 1974 theatrical release of Peter Hall's
adaptation of Ronald Blythe's Akenfield, available on Dual-Format
Edition Blu-ray and DVD from 25 July.
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Loosely
based on Ronald Blythe's acclaimed book Akenfield: Portrait of an
English Village, this unassuming yet powerful film traces three
generations of one Suffolk family and their lives in the farming
industry.
Described as a work of rural realism, and shot in
sumptuous widescreen, Akenfield features a cast of non-professional
actors drawn from the communities of several Suffolk villages. Featuring
improvised dialogue and shot mostly as weekends over the course of a
year, the film offers an authentic depiction of country life over the
changing seasons.
With all three generations grandfather, father
and son performed by the same actor (local farmer Garrow Shand), the
film paints a compelling picture of a traditional way of life facing a
period of great change, brought about by the industrialisation of the
twentieth century.
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