Kes /

A portrait of working-class Northern England. Billy is a fifteen-year-old miner's son whose close bond with a wild kestrel provides him with a spiritual escape from his dead-end life.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Cameron, John (Composer)
Corporate Authors: Woodfall Film Productions, Kestrel Films, Criterion Collection (Firm)
Other Authors: Loach, Ken, 1936- (Director), Garnett, Tony (Producer), Bradley, David, 1953- (Actor), Welland, Colin (Actor), Perrie, Lynne, 1931-2006 (Actor), Fletcher, Freddie (Actor), Glover, Brian, 1934-1997 (Actor), Bowes, Bob (Actor), Hines, Barry, 1939-
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Language Notes:Subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Published: [United States] : Criterion Collection, [2011]
Edition:Director-approved special ed.
Series:Criterion collection (DVD videodiscs) ; 561.
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Description
Summary:A portrait of working-class Northern England. Billy is a fifteen-year-old miner's son whose close bond with a wild kestrel provides him with a spiritual escape from his dead-end life.
Item Description:Originally produced as a motion picture in 1969.
From the book A kestrel for a knave by Barry Hines.
Special features: disc 1: newly restored digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Ken Loach and director of photography Chris Menges, with the filmmaker's original production soundtrack ; alternate, internationally released soundtrack, with postsync dialogue ; original theatrical trailer.
Special features: disc 2: Making "Kes," a new documentary featuring Loach, Menges, producer Tony Garnett, and actor David Bradley ; The Southbank show: "Ken Loach," a 1993 profile ; Cathy come home (1966), an early television feature by Loach, with an afterword by film writer Graham Fuller.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:2 videodiscs (111 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet.
Format:DVD, NTSC, region 1, widescreen enhanced for 16:9 widescreen TVs, Dolby digital, mono
Audience:MPAA rating: PG-13; for language, nudity and some teen smoking.
Production Credits:Music, John Cameron ; photography, Chris Menges ; editor, Roy Watts.
ISBN:9781604654127
1604654120