Together (1956 film)
Together is a 1956 film about two deaf people in the East End of London, directed by Lorenza Mazzetti, in collaboration with Denis Horne, based on his short story, "The Glass Marble."[1][2] The two main characters are played by artists Eduardo Paolozzi and Michael Andrews, who were friends of the filmmaker.[2] The film, produced by the British Film Institute Experimental Film Fund, was first shown as part of the first Free Cinema programme at the National Film Theatre in London in February 1956, along with Tony Richardson and Karel Reisz's Momma Don't Allow, and Lindsay Anderson's O Dreamland.[3][4]
Together | |
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Directed by | Lorenza Mazzetti Denis Horne |
Story by | Denis Horne |
Starring | Michael Andrews Eduardo Paolozzi Valy |
Cinematography | Hamid Harari |
Edited by | John Fletcher Lindsay Anderson (supervising editor) |
Music by | Danièle Paris |
Production companies | Harlequin Productions BFI Experimental Film Fund |
Distributed by | Connoisseur |
Release date |
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Running time | 52 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
References
- "Watch Together". BFI Player. Archived from the original on 20 February 2018.
- "BFI | Sight & Sound | Soup Dreams". old.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 3 August 2012.
- "BFI Screenonline: Together (1956)". www.screenonline.org.uk.
- "Lorenza Mazzetti obituary". the Guardian. 20 January 2020.
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