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Tonight's Film: A Field In England
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A Field In England comes from the director of Sightseers (which is probably my favourite dark comedy of last year)
In terms of what makes this special... it's described as a "black and white psychedelic English civil war film"
But don't let that put you off!
It's also being distributed across all media simultaneously - so you can go to the cinema to watch it, stream it online, or watch it on Film4.
Sadly I can't embed the trailer here, so you'll have to wander over here to have a look:
It's on at 10:45 this evening on Film4, I'll be watching.
In terms of what makes this special... it's described as a "black and white psychedelic English civil war film"
But don't let that put you off!
It's also being distributed across all media simultaneously - so you can go to the cinema to watch it, stream it online, or watch it on Film4.
Sadly I can't embed the trailer here, so you'll have to wander over here to have a look:
It's on at 10:45 this evening on Film4, I'll be watching.
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During the English Civil War in the 17th century, the alchemist Whitehead flees from his strict master and meets Cutler and two travelers, Jacob and Friend. Cutler is holding the two travelers hostage and captures Whitehead as well. He threatens the captives and uses hallucinogens on them to induce them to help him and an Irishman, O'Neill, find treasure buried in a field
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During the English Civil War in the 17th century, the alchemist Whitehead flees from his strict master and meets Cutler and two travelers, Jacob and Friend. Cutler is holding the two travelers hostage and captures Whitehead as well. He threatens the captives and uses hallucinogens on them to induce them to help him and an Irishman, O'Neill, find treasure buried in a field
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