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Geoffrey Jones, 1958-80

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One of the most striking qualities of Geoffrey Jones's films is just how exhilarating they are - a strange word to use for British Transport Films and industrial shorts, but there you have it. The sharpness of the editing and the interaction of images and music, penetrating to the essence of what is shown, recall the excitement of Man with a Movie Camera. It's no surprise to find that Vertov is an influence.
The three standout films on the collection are Snow, Rail and Locomotion. Railways are a subject made for music - the power and movement of trains, the changing landscapes, the variety of people working and travelling, the passing views and encounters, and Jones exploits this capacity to the full. Snow shows the work of clearing tracks set to a phased reworking of Sandy Nelson’s ‘Teen Beat’; Rail, in which the music is perfectly at one with the camera movements - gliding when it glides, proclaiming when it glorifies, is a celebration of the railways past and present, while Locomotion gives the history of the railway against an accelerating rhythm. It's almost impossible to look away from the screen, such is its compelling nature - all the more surprising as most of the film's story is told through zooms and pans on prints and photographs.
Also available and recommended is the collection On and Off the Rails, a fascinating collection of railway films from the British Transport Film Unit, formed in 1949 to promote the virtues of the newly nationalised transport organisations. Including such favourites such as Snowdrift at Bleath Gill (1955) and Elizabethan Express (1954), the 14 films are of wide interest and provide an invaluable record of mid-20th century life in rural and urban Britain.

Graeme Hobbs on 7th June 2005

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DVD Extras
  • Filmed interview with Geoffrey Jones who describes his career and working methods (31 mins)
  • Illustrated booklet with background information.
Film Details

Director

Geoffrey Jones

Year

1958-80

Country

UK

Technical Details

Certificate

E

Length

117 mins

Label

BFI

Format

DVD B&W

Region

2

Aspect

1.33:1

Cat No

BFIVD548

Main Language

ENGLISH

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