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The Other Side of the Underneath

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407:'A descent into what is called ‘madness’ or ‘schizophrenia’ demands a radical break from cinematic conventions and Jane Arden has achieved a major breakthrough. The movie follows the death and rebirth of a human being in terms which echo the world of R.D. Laing and David Cooper. At the same time it promises a rebirth of the cinema. It is a terrifying, haunting, and enriching experience.' - David Will, Co-Director of the 232:
is an unsettling experience and provides an illustration of the idea that insanity is a kind of death that must be followed by rebirth. The terrifying fantasy sequences are utterly convincing images of madness from the inside and convey the despair and destitution of a personality that has been
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Alcohol and LSD use was rampant from the crew during production, particularly with Arden. The filmmaking process was so painfully intense for almost everyone involved that it brought an end to the Holocaust theatre company, and the majority of participants parted ways for good.
393:'I don't know of anyone in cinema who has penetrated the psyche to the extent she has, or evolved visual language of such richness and strength to convey what she has to say.' - Molly Plowright, 384:
restored and remastered the film for DVD and Blu-ray release on 13 July 2009. The Other Side of the Underneath was re-released simultaneously with Arden's other two feature films.
414:'A boldly feminist film in its engagement with, and rejection of, the contemporary place of women in British society.' - Chelsea Phillips-Carr, cléo 212:, partly because of its visionary and disturbing depictions of the mental state of its schizophrenic protagonist, and also its unavailability. 200:
It is the only British feature film in the 1970s to be solely directed by a woman. The title of the film is taken from a line in Arden's play
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and finds, not madness, but tortured sexual guilt created by the taboos of society. Juxtaposing visions of personal hell with group
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The extraordinary soundtrack to the film was primarily the work of the cellist Sally Minford, who appears, actually playing the
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The locations for the film were primarily in and around the Welsh mining communities of
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tribute to Arden, who had committed suicide at the end of the previous year. Like
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DVD Booklet for The Other Side of the Underneath Various Authors
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The film looks inside the mind of a young woman labelled
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Index


Jane Arden
Jack Bond
Sheila Allen
experimental
psychological drama
Jane Arden
Sheila Allen
Ann Lynn
Penny Slinger
experimental cinema
schizophrenic
psychotherapy
Sheila Allen
Ann Lynn
Penny Slinger
Jane Arden
Abertillery
Cwmtillery
Blaenau Gwent
Newport Transporter Bridge
cello
National Film Theatre
Cube Microplex
Bristol
National Film Theatre
Separation
Anti-Clock
British Film Institute
Glasgow Herald

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