Ken Russell’s celebrated and controversial film is a lyrical take on love and death as experienced in a Britain ravaged by World War One
Based on D H Lawrence’s acclaimed novel, it tells the story of two couples trapped between the pressure to follow convention and the urge to explore a Bohemian lifestyle.
Set against a lush English landscape, the protagonists engage with nature in a direct and sensuous way, each searching for love but unsure what it means.
Featuring commanding performances by Alan Bates, Jennie Linden, Oliver Reed and Glenda Jackson (whose role earned her an Academy Award),Women in Loveis opulently designed, beautifully shot and is an undisputed landmark of British cinema.
Directed by Ken Russell.
Extras
New 4K restoration by the BFI National Archive
Original theatrical trailer
Billy Williams OBE BSC in conversation with Phil Meheux BSC (2015, 49 mins): in-depth interview with the Oscar-winning cinematographer
Audio commentary with director Ken Russell
Audio commentary with writer and producer Larry Kramer
Second Best (Stephen Dartnell, 1972, 25 min): rare, unreleased short film starring Alan Bates based on the short story by D H Lawrence
The Guardian Lecture: Glenda Jackson interviewed at the National Film Theatre(1982, 90 mins, audio only)
The Pacemakers: Glenda Jackson(1974, 14 mins): profile and interview with Glenda Jackson which includes post-production work on Women in Love
Stills and Collections gallery
Fully illustrated booklet with credits and newly commissioned essays
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