Hunted
A cinematic milestone blending the anguish of film noir with the pathos of neorealism.
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Director
Charles Crichton
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With
Dirk Bogarde, Jon Whiteley, Elizabeth Sellars, Kay Walsh
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UK 1952. 85min
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35mm
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Certificate
PG
This lyrical film sees Bogarde’s fugitive murderer take a war-orphaned boy who witnessed his crime on the run with him. As they flee London for Scotland, an unexpected bond forms between the pair. Occupying a middle ground between the cinema of Roberto Rossellini and British rubble crime films, Hunted was the first British film to win Locarno Film Festival’s top prize, the Golden Leopard.
+ A Diary for Timothy
UK 1945. Director Humphrey Jennings. 39min. 35mm. A BFI National Archive print. U
This celebrated docudrama, conceived as a cinematic letter to a newborn boy, explains the kind of future that awaits him.
The screening of Hunted on Monday 11 May will be introduced by season curator Ehsan Khoshbakt.
Waterloo Bridge (near BFI Southbank) will be closed on 7 June Sunday between 7am and 7pm. BFI Southbank will be closed Tuesday 23 and Wednesday 24 June due to a private event.
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