VIEW FROM THE WORLD
The Seasons in Quincy: Four Portraits of John Berger
Directors
Bartek Dziadosz
Christopher Roth
Colin MacCabe
Tilda Swinton
Producers
Colin MacCabe
Lily Ford
Cinematographers
Filipa César
Editors
Bartek Dziadosz
Christopher Roth
Sound
Walter Stabb
Contact
Zoe Kandyla
The Derek Jarman Lab
London, UK
[email protected]

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2016
United Kingdom
90 min
Color
In 1973 Berger abandoned the metropolis to live in the tiny Alpine village of Quincy. He realized that subsistence peasant farming, which had sustained humanity for millennia, was drawing to an historical close. He determined to spend the rest of his life bearing witness to this vanishing existence, not least by participating in it. Berger’s trilogy Into their Labours chronicles the peasant life of this Alpine village and its surrounding countryside. Our portrait places Berger in the rhythm of the seasons in Quincy.
Director
Tilda Swinton has been involved with filmmaking in one way or another for thirty years. The first film she worked on was Caravaggio which won a Silver Bear at the Berlinale in 1985.
Christopher Roth is an artist and a film and theatre director. His film Baader won the Alfred Bauer prize in the 2002 Berlinale.
Colin MacCabe is a literary critic and film producer. For more than thirty years he has taught at the University of Pittsburgh.
Bartek Dziadosz is director of the Derek Jarman Lab. Dziadosz combines his doctoral research on the theory of editing with a busy career filming and editing.
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