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Savage Messiah: Ken Russell / Richard Chamberlayne passes away
« Last post by Iain Fisher on March 30, 2025, 07:04:53 PM »
Richard Chamberlayne, who played Tchaikovsky in The Music Lovers, has passed away.

Chamberlayne achieved fame starring in all 191 episodes of the television series Dr Kildare. He then took challenging roles in cinema, including Petulia and of course The Music Lovers as well as playing Octavius in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.

The Music Lovers was the first Ken Russell film I saw, so Chamberlayne introduced me to a new world.

"Richard Chamberlain, the hero of the 1960s television series Dr Kildare who found a second career as an award-winning 'king of the miniseries,' has died. He was 90 ... Chamberlain died on Saturday night in Waim?nalo, Hawaii of complications after a stroke, according to his publicist, Harlan Boll.
Martin Rabbett, his lifelong partner, said in a statement: “Our beloved Richard is with the angels now.... Photoplay magazine named him most popular male star for three years in a row, from 1963-65 (Associated Press, The Guardian, 30 Mar 2025, click here).
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2025/mar/30/richard-chamberlain-hero-of-dr-kildare-and-king-of-the-miniseries-dies-aged-90

Thanks to Alex for the link.

For more on The Music Lovers click here
https://iainfisher.com/russell/ken-russell-film-the-music-lovers.html


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Steven Berkoff discussion / Brighton on Rakuten (free)
« Last post by Iain Fisher on March 26, 2025, 01:06:33 PM »
Brighton, the film of Steven Berkoff's Brighton Beach Scumbags, is available online at Rakuten TV.  The film extends Berkoff's play.

The Rakuten website is here
https://www.rakuten.tv/uk
For more on the play Brighton Beach Scumbags click here
https://www.iainfisher.com/berkoff/berkoff-play-ensemble.html


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Steven Berkoff discussion / Dahling You Were Marvellous and Purgatory in UK
« Last post by Iain Fisher on March 26, 2025, 12:36:05 PM »
Troupe 22 Theatre Company present a double bill of Dahling You Were Marvellous and Purgatory from 6-9 August 2025.  The directors are Aaron Hayes and Bethanie Hayes.

"Dahling You Were Marvelous is a satirical play by Steven Berkoff that takes place in a London restaurant after a West End theatre opening night. The play is a series of vignettes that depict the world of theater through the conversations and actions of its characters. The play is a series of vignettes that comment on the superficiality of the theatrical world, the importance of social standing, and the need for praise.

Purgatory: John, a middle-aged actor, moves into a run-down guesthouse where he encounters romantic spinster Sarah".

The Troupe 22 Theatre Company website is here
https://www.troupe22.co.uk/

For more on Dahling You Were Marvelous click here
https://iainfisher.com/berkoff/berkoff-play-ensemble.html


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Savage Messiah: Ken Russell / Savage Messiah in Wotton-Under-Edge, UK
« Last post by Iain Fisher on March 18, 2025, 06:25:14 PM »
Wotton Cinema are showing Savage Messiah on 30 March 2025.  This is part of a celebration of Sophie Gaudier-Brzeska.

"Sophie Gaudier-Brzeska, who lived in Wotton from 1916 to 1922, will be celebrated this month with events marking the centenary of her death... Sophie, a distinguished writer, poet, and author, was known for her work in English, French, and Polish... Despite her contributions, she has rested in an unmarked grave for a century.   A stone marker was finally unveiled at her grave in Tredworth Road Cemetery, Gloucester, on Monday, March 17, as part of the commemorative events.

The film screening is part of a weekend of centenary celebrations in Wotton-under-Edge, taking place from March 28 to March 30.  Throughout the weekend, Wotton Heritage Centre will be hosting a special display about Sophie Gaudier-Brzeska.

On Friday, March 28, at 7.30pm, Del Barrett, director of the Hundred Heroines Museum, will give a talk entitled In Sophie’s Orbit, at the Chipping Clubroom, which is next to the heritage centre.

On Saturday, March 29, there will be a circular walk inspired by Sophie’s routes, a free workshop on creating identity through masks and photography, and a series of talks on Sophie’s life and legacy at Wotton Cinema.

The day will end with a Polish dinner with readings at Good Food On the Edge.

Information from Matty Airey, The Gazette, 18 March 2025, click here
https://www.gazetteseries.co.uk/news/25016412.events-wotton-edge-honour-sophie-gaudier-brzeska/

The Wotton Cinema website is here
https://www.wottoncinema.com/index
For more on Savage Messiah click here
https://iainfisher.com/russell/ken-russell-film-savage-messiah.html



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Savage Messiah: Ken Russell / Lair of the White Worm and Coppola's Dracula
« Last post by Iain Fisher on March 16, 2025, 06:24:25 PM »
An interesting view of Lair of the White Worm from a review.

"It’s critical at this point to note that The Lair of the White Worm might be a masterpiece. You could imagine Francis Ford Coppola watching it in preparation for making Bram Stoker’s Dracula and taking copious notes, only to scribble in the margins, 'But a little less horny'".

By Lily Hardman, Far Out Magazine, 15 March 2025, click here
https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/hugh-grant-forgotten-bram-stoker-adaptation-weird/

For more on the film click here
https://iainfisher.com/russell/ken-russell-film-lair-white-worm.html


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Savage Messiah: Ken Russell / Re: Altered States remake
« Last post by Iain Fisher on March 15, 2025, 09:51:33 AM »
Robert Pattinson to star and Trey Edward Shults to direct.  These are still rumours.

From Jordan Ruimy, 13 March 2025, World of Reel click here
https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2025/3/13/trey-edward-shults-altered-states-remake-to-star-robert-pattinson
 
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Savage Messiah: Ken Russell / Altered States remake
« Last post by Iain Fisher on March 14, 2025, 06:31:13 PM »
Rumours an Altered States remake is being considered.
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Athol Fugard discussion / Re: Athol Fugard passes away
« Last post by Iain Fisher on March 11, 2025, 01:22:14 PM »
Sadly Athol Fugard has died aged  92.  He passed away in his Stellenbosch home near Cape Town of cardiac arrest after a long illness.

Some tributes:

"All Fugard’s people – tramps, discarded people, poor people, people on the fringes – they are connected with all the people we know of today who are refugees. Who are going around the world looking for a safe home. His work helped people to understand the world we live in and the human condition" (Dennis Walder, 10 March 2025, The Conversation, click here https://theconversation.com/athol-fugard-the-great-south-african-playwright-who-captured-what-it-means-to-be-human-251829).


"I was inspired by Athol when I started in the film industry in the 1980s, as he was a role model through his work in protest theatre. As a long-time admirer of his, I was thrilled to collaborate with him on the film adaptation of ‘The Road to Mecca’, in which he also starred alongside Yvonne Bryceland and Academy Award® winner, Kathy Bates.  Athol’s passing leaves a huge void in the South African theatre landscape, but he leaves a rich legacy of thought-provoking works for generations to come. South Africa has truly lost a national treasure" (Anant Singh Durban, The Star, click here https://www.msn.com/en-za/news/other/athol-fugard-a-gifted-playwright-actor-and-director-passes-away/ar-AA1ABzAY?ocid=TobArticle&apiversion=v2&noservercache=1&domshim=1&renderwebcomponents=1&wcseo=1&batchservertelemetry=1&noservertelemetry=1).

"Fugard drew from his own life experiences throughout his lustrous career and used his privilege to denounce and confront the dehumanizing apartheid system. His powerful stories resonated with many audiences around the world and impacted generations of storytellers using their voices to fight back against injustice" (Bredda Ibarah, 25 April 2025, The African Theatre Magazine, click here https://www.theafricantheatremagazine.com/athol-fugard-a-life-and-legacy-in-photos/).

"Fugard defined the essence of what he called "pure theater" as nothing more "than the actor and the stage, the actor in space and silence." As an artist he resisted labels, but he conceded that if his work is to be categorized "then it must be as 'actors' theatre.' Humanity was always at the core of Fugard's art" (Mark Kennedy and Gerald Imray, LA Times, 10 March 2025, click here https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2025-03-10/athol-fugard-south-african-theater-artist-whose-works-confronted-apartheid-dies-at-92).

"Fugard brought critical, wrenching portrayals of South African society under apartheid to international stages, including Broadway, helping to generate the wave of worldwide criticism that eventually led to the end of that policy in the country, in the process gaining wider access for South African dramaturgy outside that nation" (Carmel Dagan, Variety, 10 March 2025, click here https://variety.com/2025/film/global/athol-fugard-dead-playwright-1236333147/).

"His longtime friend and collaborator John Kani mourned: 'I am deeply saddened by the passing of my dear friend Athol Fugard. May his soul rest in eternal peace'" (iAfrica, 9 March 2025, click here https://iafrica.com/athol-fugard-iconic-south-african-playwright-dies-at-92/).

"Now he is dead, and a writer of true integrity has gone. He loved the actor who had played Miss Helen in Mecca, the great Yvonne Bryceland – his muse. He loved women; he wrote about the feral stoicism and optimism of the female animal with a warmth quite unusual in a writer – maybe excepting Ibsen. He understood fatalism, and loneliness, and had the ear of a poet for ordinary folk" (Janet Suzman, The Guardian, 9 Mar 2025, click here).
"The South African government confirmed Fugard's death and said the country 'has lost one of its greatest literary and theatrical icons, whose work shaped the cultural and social landscape of our nation'" (Mark Kennedy and Gerald Imray, The Independent, 10 March 2025, click here https://www.independent.co.uk/news/south-africa-cape-town-johannesburg-san-francisco-chronicle-black-b2712032.html).

For more on Athol Fugard and his plays click here
https://iainfisher.com/fugard/


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Athol Fugard discussion / Athol Fugard passes away
« Last post by Iain Fisher on March 09, 2025, 06:57:50 PM »
Sadly Athol Fugard has died.  More soon.
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Savage Messiah: Ken Russell / Re: Ken Russell - Alice In Russialand
« Last post by Kseniya on March 02, 2025, 08:00:40 AM »
YOU'RE MY HERO! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR UPLOADING!!! I will watch it definitely!

Hi there. I accidentally found this topic and I am very glad that people are interested in finding this rare film. Personally, I would like to see it not so much because of Ken Russell (sorry ;D ) but because of Steve Pemberton in it (my favorite British actor plays at least two roles in there). I see that no one has offered this clip here yet, so... This is the announcement of the TV Cultura channel for 1994: https://youtu.be/ArMaXRh7oow?si=D8gNgkQEXBh9zaL6 Starting from 1:05. VHSRip quality I suppose.

The portuguese title of "Alice in Russialand" was "Alice no País dos Russos". Hope that can help you a bit. Cheers!

hello! i found it and uploaded to youtube! :)
https://youtu.be/PhgDLCkBkJQ?si=xj0nsecNzbwOJXRm
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