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That Sinking Feeling - Dual Format Edition
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BFI Flipside presents… acclaimed director Bill Forsyth’s (Gregory’s Girl, Local Hero) hilarious directorial debut.
Unemployed teenager Ronnie (Robert Buchanan, Gregory’s Girl) and his hapless pals spend their time hanging around the rainy parks and dingy cafes of Glasgow, but their world is about to change when Ronnie hatches a plan to make them all rich by stealing a job-lot of stainless steel sinks.
Hilarious and inventive, this zero budget debut from celebrated director Bill Forsyth (Gregory's Girl, Local Hero, Comfort and Joy) provides an authentic depiction of 1970s Glasgow youth culture, and is presented here for the first time in a new HD transfer complete with the original Glaswegian dialogue track
Contents:
- Presented in both High Definition and Standard Definition
- New Audio Commentary with Bill Forsyth and Mark Kermode
- Interview with actor Robert Buchanan (Douglas Weir, 2014, 20 mins)
- Kermode Uncut (2012, 9min): film critic Mark Kermode discusses the budget for That Sinking Feeling with Bill Forsyth
- KH-4 (John Schorstein, 1969, 13min): a young artist (Forsyth) struggles to seek inspiration from a slowly crumbling cityscape
- Mirror (John Schorstein, 1970, 30 mins): a young would-be writer (Forsyth) searches the streets of Glasgow for his missing girlfriend
- Glasgow 1980 (Oscar Marzaroli, 1971, 30mins): documentary, edited by Bill Forsyth, promoting the proposed development of Glasgow in the 1970s
- Islands of the West (Bill Forsyth, 1972, 30 mins): promoting the scenic beauty of the Scottish Hebrides
- Bill Forsyth’s Lifetime Achievement Film (Bill Forsyth, 2009, 7min): short acceptance film made for BAFTA
- Optional alternative dubbed dialogue track
Cast and Crew: Directed by Bill Forsyth (Gregory’s Girl, Local Hero, Comfort and Joy). Starring John Gordon Sinclair (Gregory’s Girl), Robert Buchanan (Gregory’s Girl)
- BFI
- 93 mins approx.
- 12
- English
- 2
- B
- BFI
That Sinking Feeling - Dual Format Edition
RRP: A$35.99
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Save: A$18.00
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BFI Flipside presents… acclaimed director Bill Forsyth’s (Gregory’s Girl, Local Hero) hilarious directorial debut.
Unemployed teenager Ronnie (Robert Buchanan, Gregory’s Girl) and his hapless pals spend their time hanging around the rainy parks and dingy cafes of Glasgow, but their world is about to change when Ronnie hatches a plan to make them all rich by stealing a job-lot of stainless steel sinks.
Hilarious and inventive, this zero budget debut from celebrated director Bill Forsyth (Gregory's Girl, Local Hero, Comfort and Joy) provides an authentic depiction of 1970s Glasgow youth culture, and is presented here for the first time in a new HD transfer complete with the original Glaswegian dialogue track
Contents:
- Presented in both High Definition and Standard Definition
- New Audio Commentary with Bill Forsyth and Mark Kermode
- Interview with actor Robert Buchanan (Douglas Weir, 2014, 20 mins)
- Kermode Uncut (2012, 9min): film critic Mark Kermode discusses the budget for That Sinking Feeling with Bill Forsyth
- KH-4 (John Schorstein, 1969, 13min): a young artist (Forsyth) struggles to seek inspiration from a slowly crumbling cityscape
- Mirror (John Schorstein, 1970, 30 mins): a young would-be writer (Forsyth) searches the streets of Glasgow for his missing girlfriend
- Glasgow 1980 (Oscar Marzaroli, 1971, 30mins): documentary, edited by Bill Forsyth, promoting the proposed development of Glasgow in the 1970s
- Islands of the West (Bill Forsyth, 1972, 30 mins): promoting the scenic beauty of the Scottish Hebrides
- Bill Forsyth’s Lifetime Achievement Film (Bill Forsyth, 2009, 7min): short acceptance film made for BAFTA
- Optional alternative dubbed dialogue track
Cast and Crew: Directed by Bill Forsyth (Gregory’s Girl, Local Hero, Comfort and Joy). Starring John Gordon Sinclair (Gregory’s Girl), Robert Buchanan (Gregory’s Girl)
- BFI
- 93 mins approx.
- 12
- English
- 2
- B
- BFI
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