
Barbara Hepworth - Figures in a Landscape, extract (BFI, 1953)
An extract from the 1953 BFI documentary directed by Dudley Shaw Ashton and narrated by Cecil Day-Lewis.
Figures in a Landscape was one of the first films backed by the BFI Experimental Film Fund. Ashton had access to Hepworth’s Trewyn Studio (now the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Garden) in Cornwall and the Cornish settings that inspired her work.
The film's innovative use of camera movement, alongside Priaulx Rainier’s score and future Poet Laureate Cecil Day-Lewis’s narration of writer Jacquetta Hawkes’ words, make it a collaborative artwork in its own right.
The Belgian author and documentarist Henri Storck credited it with a “unique and mysterious quality”.
Film, 16mm, transferred to digital colour. Courtesy British Film Institute.
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