Featuring a commanding leading performance from the late David Warner as Morgan Delt, a struggling artist who refuses to accept the end of his marriage to his upper-class wife, Leonie, played by Vanessa Redgrave.
Set against the backdrop of the swinging 1960s in London, the film explores themes of class conflict, unconventional behavior, and the clash between artistic idealism and societal norms. Morgan's eccentric and anarchic behavior, including his obsession with Karl Marx and his efforts to win back his wife, lead to a series of comic and often surreal situations.
The film is known for its unconventional narrative structure, blending realism with fantasy sequences and political satire. David Warner's performance as the unpredictable and rebellious Morgan earned critical acclaim. A satirical exploration of the counterculture of the 1960s and the individual's struggle against the establishment, making it a unique and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
WINNER – Special Jury Prize, Cannes Film Festival 1966
WINNER – Best Actress, Best Actor, BAFTA Awards 1967
NOMINEE – Best Actor, Academy Awards 1967
"A brilliant exploration of societal conformity and rebellion, with David Warner delivering a tour de force performance."
- Variety
Wednesday 1st November
93 min
PG
Robert Stephens, David Warner, Vanessa ., Irene Handl
Karel Reisz
Film Festival
English
Pentridge Cinema