A film by Jane Arden and Jack Bond
Anti-Clock, Jane Arden and Jack Bond's last collaborative work, mixes pioneering video techniques with pin-sharp colour footage in order to create a densely woven, dream-like narrative which explores issues of personal identity and social conformity.
Based on Jane Arden's extraordinary writings on the limitations of rational thought, this groundbreaking film has remained unseen since it's last public screening in 1983 and is presented here in a new transfer from the original 16mm negative, along with a selection of never-before-seen special features.
Special Features
Presented in both High Definition and Standard Definition
1979 version of feature newly restored from original negative
Anti-clock: Jack Bond's 2005 re-edit (87 minutes, DVD only)
Vibration (1975, 36 minutes): Arden and Bond's experimental Super-8 video/film
Original trailer (3 minutes)
Fully illustrated booklet with contributions by Jack Bond, Chris Darke, and Penny Slinger, biographies and credits
UK / 1979 / colour / English language, with optional hard-of-hearing subtitles / 92 minutes / Original aspect ratio 1.33:1
Disc 1: BD50 / 1080p / 24fps / PCM mono audio (48k/24-bit)
Disc 2: DVD9 / PAL / PCM mono audio (48k/16-bit)
Disc 3: DVD5 / PAL / PCM mono audio (48k/16-bit)
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