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ROBINSON IN RUINS (DVD + Blu-ray) A film by Patrick Keiller Patrick Keiller's latest essay-film in his Robinson series (London and Robinson in Space) combines ironic, witty denunciation of society's domination by markets with homage to the wonders of the biosphere. Newly released from prison, mysterious would-be scholar Robinson has been haunting the Oxfordshire countryside with a ciné camera. A few months later, film cans and a notebook are discovered in a derelict caravan: the results of his search for the origins of capitalist catastrophe in the English landscape. Researchers assemble the material as a film, narrated by their institution's co-founder (voiced by Vanessa Redgrave). Special features * Standard Definition and High Definition presentation of main feature (DVD & Blu-ray) * Optional effects-only soundtrack * Panel discussion: Patrick Keiller, Doreen Massey, Patrick Wright and Matthew Flintham, on their project The Future of Landscape and the Moving Image (2011, 15 mins, DVD only) * Original theatrical release trailer (DVD only) * Downloadable PDF of Doreen Massey's essay Landscape/space/politics (DVD only) * Fully illustrated booklet with introduction by Patrick Keiller, essay by Doreen Massey, and review by Mark Fisher UK | 2010 | colour | English language, optional feature hard-of-hearing subtitles | 101 minutes | Original aspect ratio 1.78:1 Disc 1: BD25 | 1080p | 24fps | PCM mono audio (48k/16-bit) Disc 2: DVD9 | PAL | PCM mono audio (48k/16-bit) Region 0 PAL DVD Region free Blu-ray

Product Details

Title
Robinson In Ruins
Cat No.
BFIB1098
Barcode
5035673010983
Format
  • Blu-Ray
Department
Movies
Released
Monday 20th June 2011
Labels
British Film Institute
Genre
Documentary Special Interest