This screening will be introduced by interdisciplinary artist, writer, and academic Evie Salmon, and is followed by a post-film discussion group in the cinema bar.
Screening 50 years after its pioneering first broadcast as part of BBC TV's hugely influential stand-alone drama series 'Play for Today', and directed by the fiercely committed film-maker Alan Clarke, Penda's Fen fuses a multi-layered interrogation of social, political, familial and religious forces with a queer, pagan and radically subversive understanding of place, culture and history, to chart a singular rite of passage into adulthood for its protagonist Stephen. Recognised at once for its visionary imagination, and an enduring influence on generations of writers and artists who witnessed that original transmission, dramatist David Rudkin's remarkable work has become one of the most enduring and rewarding touchstones of post-war British culture.