Moments (1974 film) explained

Moments
Director:Peter Crane
Producer:Peter Crane
David M. Jackson
Michael Sloan
Starring:Keith Michell
Angharad Rees
Bill Fraser
Cinematography:Wolfgang Suschitzky
Editing:Roy Watts
Music:John Cameron
Studio:Pemini Organisation
Distributor:Columbia-Warner Distributors
Runtime:102 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

Moments is a 1974 British drama film directed by Peter Crane and starring Keith Michell, Angharad Rees and Bill Fraser.[1] [2] The screenplay concerns a man who has lost his wife and daughter in a car crash who returns to a hotel where he had once enjoyed happiness.

Cast

Critical reception

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "[The film's] conceptually avant-garde characteristics come over not as Borgesian strategies interrogating the very notion of 'reality', but as slick pirouettes prevented from spinning too far outside the confines of a saccharine, woman's magazine-style story ... director Peter Crane has characters move in and out of focus, into and out of frame, like the grey figures which haunt their memories. But such stylistic metaphors fail to excuse the essentially adolescent, wish-fulfilment nature of the entire Peter-Chrissy relationship. To the apologist who argues that this is precisely the point (the tawdry, beleaguered imaginings of a desperate man), one is tempted to answer that the film's title also was a clever intimation of just how much – or how little – is left to anchor one's interest."[3]

Home media

Moments was released on the Blu-ray The Pemini Organisation (1972–1974) (Powerhouse Films, 2022) with two other films also directed by Peter Crane and written by Michael Sloan: Hunted (1972) and Assassin (1973).

References

  1. Web site: Moments . 25 February 2024 . British Film Institute Collections Search.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20090116060801/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/43006 BFI.org
  3. 1 January 1974 . Moments . . 41 . 480 . 253 . ProQuest.

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