Keswick Film Club - Christie Malry's Own Double-entry

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Sunday 15th February 3:30 PM

Christie Malry's Own Double-entry 

Director: Paul Tickell Country: UK/Italy
Cert: TBC Year: 2000 Length: 94 mins Language: English/Italian
Christie Malry's Own Double-entry

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Synopsis

Nick Moran, Neil Stuke, Kate Ashfield.
In this visually audacious, updated adaptation of the short novel by cult writer BS Johnson (who committed suicide in 1975), Moran plays the eponymous, none-too-gifted nerd, waging war on his enemies - real and imagined - using a simple, if highly effective credit and debit system. Though shot well before 11 September 2001, Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry is bizarrely prophetic in places too - with its scenes of terrorism, governmental panic, and planes over the Middle East (direct results of Malry's extra-curricular activities). Interwoven throughout is a joint storyline - set in the 15th century and concerning Leonardo Da Vinci and the Franciscan monk who originally dreamt up the Double Entry. The film is further enhanced by a terrific soundtrack by Auteurs frontman Luke Haines. (Notes from Channel4Film)

Critics

open_quote One of the most powerful and deeply immersive cinematic experiences you'll ever have close_quote Total Film



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