Mandy
This shattering portrait of childhood is acted and directed with astonishing mastery.
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Director
Alexander Mackendrick
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With
Phyllis Calvert, Jack Hawkins, Terence Morgan, Mandy Miller
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UK 1952. 93min
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Digital
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Certificate
PG
One of esteemed filmmaker Mackendrick’s lesser-known films, Mandy is a heartfelt and often poignant tale of a deaf girl (played by Mandy Miller, who delivers one of the finest child performances in cinema) and the efforts of her mother and teacher to help her connect with the world. The story unfolds as a subtle metaphor for a traumatised nation learning how to communicate once again in a time of peace.
The screening of Mandy on Tuesday 19 May will be introduced by Josephine Botting, Curator, BFI National Archive.
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