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London Orbital

'Maverick British director Chris Petit has produced one of this year's eeriest and most haunting films, London Orbital, a threnody to the M25.' Sunday Telegraph. 'It is a mediation on the M25 and gives an intriguing history of the occult archaeology of London that the ring-road discloses ... Petit has witty and playful apercus for every mile he covers.' The Guardian. London Orbital is an extraordinary and visionary film by Chris Petit and Iain Sinclair about the world's largest by-pass, the M25. London Orbital is a road movie, a cinematic excursion into the futuristic literature of a century past, and a film dialogue between two writers who are also filmmakers (and vice versa). London Orbital is, among other things, a meditation on the difference between driving and walking. On Bram Stoker's "undead", on H.G. Wells and J.G. Ballard. On time and memory. On the difference between film and tape, sound and image. On trance states and the terror that lies beyond boredom; on shopping and terrorism; on Kabul and the leisure mall. On the invisible triangle of Thatcherism (covert arms deals, Essex gangsters, and drug dealing). On Pinochet and Thatcher as vampire lovers. Iain Sinclair is the author of London Orbital, a book about his walk around the 120-mile road. Chris Petit elected not to make 'the film of the book' and chose instead to drive, and to capture in images the peculiar hallucinatory state that driving provokes.--Kanopy.

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  • "A documentary journey through some of the places and stories in and around the circumference of the M25 motorway."
  • "'Maverick British director Chris Petit has produced one of this year's eeriest and most haunting films, London Orbital, a threnody to the M25.' Sunday Telegraph. 'It is a mediation on the M25 and gives an intriguing history of the occult archaeology of London that the ring-road discloses ... Petit has witty and playful apercus for every mile he covers.' The Guardian. London Orbital is an extraordinary and visionary film by Chris Petit and Iain Sinclair about the world's largest by-pass, the M25. London Orbital is a road movie, a cinematic excursion into the futuristic literature of a century past, and a film dialogue between two writers who are also filmmakers (and vice versa). London Orbital is, among other things, a meditation on the difference between driving and walking. On Bram Stoker's "undead", on H.G. Wells and J.G. Ballard. On time and memory. On the difference between film and tape, sound and image. On trance states and the terror that lies beyond boredom; on shopping and terrorism; on Kabul and the leisure mall. On the invisible triangle of Thatcherism (covert arms deals, Essex gangsters, and drug dealing). On Pinochet and Thatcher as vampire lovers. Iain Sinclair is the author of London Orbital, a book about his walk around the 120-mile road. Chris Petit elected not to make 'the film of the book' and chose instead to drive, and to capture in images the peculiar hallucinatory state that driving provokes.--Kanopy."@en
  • "Chris Petit drives the M25, the world's largest by-pass, following the steps of Iain Sinclair who had walked it previously."
  • "This is a film about the world's largest by-pass, the M25. It is a road movie, a cinematic excursion into the futuristic literature of a century past, and a film dialogue between two writers who are also filmmakers and vice versa. DVD includes 3 exclusive features. An extended interview with Chris Petit and Ian Sinclair about the genesis, production, and afterlife of London Orbital. Extracts from a 3-scene re-mix of additional footage created for a one-off performance event at London's Barbican Centre. A filmed feature on Ian Sinclair and Chris Petit's follow-up project: a virtual film about the A13."@en
  • "London Orbital is an extraordinary and visionary film by Chris Petit and Iain Sinclair about the world's largest by-pass, the M25."@en
  • "Summary: This is a film about the world's largest by-pass, the M25. It is a road movie, a cinematic excursion into the futuristic literature of a century past, and a film dialogue between two writers who are also filmmakers and vice versa. DVD includes 3 exclusive features. An extended interview with Chris Petit and Ian Sinclair about the genesis, production, and afterlife of London Orbital. Extracts from a 3-scene re-mix of additional footage created for a one-off performance event at London's Barbican Centre. A filmed feature on Ian Sinclair and Chris Petit's follow-up project: a virtual film about the A13."@en
  • "Images de Londres vues depuis les autoroutes encerclant la ville ; film inspiré du livre de Ian Sinclair : London Orbital : a walk around the M25."

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  • "History"
  • "Documentary films"@en

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  • "London Orbital"
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  • "London orbital"