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    Akenfield is a film made by Peter Hall in 1974, based loosely upon the book Akenfield: Portrait of an English Village by Ronald Blythe (1969). Blythe himself has a cameo role as the vicar and all other parts are played by real-life villagers who improvised their own dialogue. There are no professional actors in the piece.

    • £931
    • Angle Films
  2. 18 de nov. de 1974 · Akenfield: Directed by Peter Hall. With Garrow Shand, Peggy Cole, Barbara Tilney, Lyn Brooks. As the young man, Tom, prepares to leave the Suffolk village of his birth, voices and experiences from his family's past crowd in on his mind, weaving a poetic tapestry of the love of home and the longing to get away from it.

    • (134)
    • Drama
    • Peter Hall
    • 1974-11-18
  3. This book is a history of the British village of Akenfield in Suffolk, England as told through the stories and narratives of its own citizens. Blythe interviewed 49 different people from all types of social backgrounds and occupations and recorded their words for this social history.

    • (753)
    • Paperback
    • Ronald Blythe
  4. 24 de dic. de 2017 · Ronald Blythe’s account of a fictional Suffolk village painted a vivid picture of 1960s country life. A new study will explore how such communities are dealing with the relentless spread of city ...

  5. 9 de oct. de 2015 · This essay is the introduction to Akenfield by Ronald Blythe. The new edition is out now from NYRB Classics. First published in 1969, Ronald Blythe’s Akenfield is an enormously vivid and ...

    • Matt Weiland
  6. 9 de oct. de 2015 · Akenfield is also an oral history taken of, as Blythe himself calls many of them, “survivors” who make up a changing English village in the 1960s. So far, Akenfield is the best book I’ve read in 2015.

  7. Akenfield (1974) Trailer - out on BFI DVD & Blu-ray 25 July | BFI. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI.The original trailer for the 1974 theatrical release of Peter Hall's adaptation of ...

    • 2 min
    • 21.9K
    • BFI