Date/Time
Date(s) - 04/05/2025
11:00 - 12:30
Location
Electric Palace cinema, Hastings TN34 3ER
Penda’s Fen
What better way to gear up for Jack in the Green than with a rare screening of Alan Clarke’s folk horror classic?
Director: Alan Clarke
89 mins / 1974 / UK
Strange Frames presents one of the hidden visionary works of English film, made for Play for Today and rarely seen on the big screen, this TV gem is a must-see for anyone seriously interested in England’s pagan past.
Chosen by Time Out London magazine as one of the 100 best British films, it’s a multi-layered reading of contemporary society and its personal, social, sexual, psychic and metaphysical fault lines.
Set in the village of Pinvin, near Pershore in Worcestershire, England, against the backdrop of the Malvern Hills, the play is an evocation of conflicting forces within England past and present. These include authority, tradition, hypocrisy, landscape, art, sexuality, and most of all, its mystical, ancient pagan past. All of this comes together in the growing pains of the adolescent Stephen, a vicar’s son, whose starts to encounter strange apparitions…
This screening continues our Cult Cinema Weekender – a celebration of strange and wonderful supernatural films as part of Hastings’s Jack in the Green mayday celebrations!
Hosted and curated by Katie Spooner from Strange Frames, a new film club that celebrates the offbeat, grotesque and arcane, examines the unexpectedly transgressive and revels in the strange frames of cinema. Exploring the 20th century’s most important storytelling medium through the lens of folklore, myth and legend.
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