A group of young Royal Navy sailors spend their last 24 hours ashore before their ship sets sail on a six-month naval exercise. Ensemble drama from 1982 starring Gary Oldman, Timothy Spall and John Altman.
BFI Flipside presents...Remembrance, a rarely seen British film that follows a group of young Royal Navy sailors during their last 24 hours ashore before their ship sets sail on a six-month naval exercise.
Set around the pubs and clubs of the then-notorious Union Street in 1980s Plymouth, Colin Gregg's direction and Hugh Stoddart's script skilfully cuts between the interweaving stories of several characters as they prepare for the coming months at sea. The ensemble cast includes early performances from the likes of Timothy Spall, John Altman and Gary Oldman (in his big-screen debut).
One of the first films produced by Channel Four, where it was broadcast after a short theatrical run in the summer of 1982,Remembrance’sinitial release was given added poignancy and relevance by the outbreak of the Falklands War a few months earlier. Rarely screened since, this new 2024 restoration by the BFI marks the first time this important British film has been available on Blu-ray.
Extras
Newly remastered from original camera materials and presented in High Definition
Gary Oldman on Remembrance (2018, 2 mins): an introduction recorded for a screening on Film 4
Interview with director Colin Gregg (2024): newly recorded interview with director and producer of Remembrance
Interview with screenwriter Hugh Stoddart (2024): newly recorded interview with the screenwriter of Remembrance
Interview with John Altman (2024): newly recorded interview with one of the young stars of Remembrance
David Rose in Conversation (2010, 11 mins): extracts from a career interview with the former senior commissioning editor for Channel 4 Television, conducted by Sir Jeremy Isaacs
Raleigh: The First Few Weeks (1986, 19 mins): following the daily lives of new naval ratings, from their arrival at training establishment HMS Raleigh, beginning the first phase of their training and onwards to the day of their passing out parade
Royal Navy Amazon (1980, 1 min): this made for TV advert was produced to bolster the recruitment of ordinary naval ratings, because ‘everybody’s somebody in the Royal Navy’
Galleries – a collection of materials from the personal archives of the film’s writer and director
**FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Booklet featuring a new essay by screenwriter Hugh Stoddart, new writing on the film by Johnny Mains, an essay by the BFI’s Josephine Botting and full film credits
1999
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