The BFI Flipside presents two previously unavailable unique and compelling films directed by William Dumaresq and Joseph Despins. Duffer (1971) is a bizarre study of obsession that is by turns beautiful and disturbing featuring sound design from acclaimed electronic composer Delia Derbyshire while The Moon Over the Alley (1976) is an equally unconventional drama about the problems of the multicultural residents of a West London boarding house with fantastic musical numbers by Galt 'Hair' MacDermot.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and region B Blu-ray. It will require a region B Blu-ray player to play the Blu-ray and DVD or a Region 2 DVD player for the DVD. The BFI Flipside presents two previously unavailable, unique and compelling films directed by William Dumaresq and Joseph Despins. Duffer (1971) is a bizarre study of obsession that is by turns beautiful and disturbing featuring sound design from acclaimed electronic composer Delia Derbyshire, while The Moon Over the Alley (1976) is an equally unconventional drama about the problems of the multicultural residents of a West London boarding house with fantastic musical numbers by Galt 'Hair' MacDermot. Certificate 15 years and over Year 1971 Languages English Subtitles English for the hearing impaired ; German ; Spanish ; Polish ; Hungarian ; Danish ; Finnish ; Norwegian ; Swedish ; Romanian ; Portuguese ; Greek Duration 3 hours and 3 minutes (approx)
Double bill of cult British films from the 1970s. 'Duffer' (1971) follows the title character, played by Kit Gleave, a kind but obsessive teenager who is struggling to choose between his relationship with an older man and the comfort he gets from a female prostitute. 'Moon Over the Alley' (1976), a musical with a score by Galt MacDermot, examines the issues faced by the tenants of a multicultural boarding house in Notting Hill.
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