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Beauty, Bonny, Daisy, Violet, Grace and Geoffrey Morton |
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VHS Video or DVD, PAL format
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Frank Cvitanovich |
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Released
2000
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54 minutes |
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| Video £15.95 inc VAT |
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| DVD £15.95 inc VAT |
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ISBN
1-903366-07-0
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ISBN 1-905523-40-8
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Originally broadcast by Thames Television in 1974, this ‘grave
and beautiful film’ (Daily Telegraph) looked at a year in the
life of the Yorkshire farmer Geoffrey Morton and his farm horses.
Geoffrey
chooses a stallion at the Shire Horse Show and puts him to a mare.
The birth of a foal is movingly captured and other scenes
show how the horses were used on the farm and in the woodland. Throughout
the programme Geoffrey talks about his way of life and how he believed
that working horses had a part to play in farming.
The film-maker
Frank Cvitanovich was described in the Independent as ‘one of the finest and most personal documentary-makers
of his time’. This programme was one of his masterpieces – an
intimate portrait of a remarkable farmer that went on to win a Bafta
award and the Prix Italia for documentaries.
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No one will
ever forget the imagery and the way in which the ordinary stuff of
rural existence was touched with wonder." - The
Independent
Produced and directed by Frank Cvitanovich
Executive Producer Jolyon Wimhurst
Editor Oscar Webb
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