Nightcleaners & ‘36 to ‘77

Synopsis
Nightcleaners (1975) by the Berwick Street Film Collective has long been recognised as a landmark of British experimental film and political cinema. Together with its companion film ‘36 to ‘77 (1978), it pioneered a film form as radical as the Collective’s politics.
The films chronicle one of the key campaigns of the women’s movement in the 1970s. The campaign to unionise women night cleaners in London anticipates contemporary issues regarding precarious labour.
To celebrate the first digital release of the films, a special box set has been produced containing the two films on discs, reproductions of historical material, including news sheets of the women’s movement - one designed by Mary Kelly, a member of the Film Collective, an interview with whom is also included as well as rare illustrations and contributions from the filmmakers and new essays contextualising the films.
With contributions by Benjamin Cook, Kodwo Eshun, Mary Kelly, Marc Karlin, Dan Kidner, Sheila Rowbotham, Alex Sainsbury, Sukhdev Sandhu, James Scott and Humphry Trevelyan.
The publication is a box containing two books and two discs.
Book 1 includes commissioned essays by Kodwo Eshun, Dan Kidner, Sheila Rowbotham, Sukhdev Sandhu, and Humphry Trevelyan, plus a new interview with Mary Kelly, excerpts of interviews with Marc Karlin and from James Scott’s Nightcleaners production diary (1972).
Book 2 contains facsimiles, including an issue of Shrew (1971), the publication of the Women’s Liberation Workshop (this issue designed by Mary Kelly and dedicated to the cleaners’ struggle); excerpts from Red Rag (1973) and Spare Rib (1975); newsletters of the Cleaners Actions Group (1971); and a 1977 transcript of Nightcleaners.
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Year of release
2006
Year of production
1972-1975
Subjects
Politics & government; Women’s studies; Film Studies
Keywords
campaigning films; experimental film & video; trades unions; feminist perspectives; political issues

Credits

Director
Humphry Trevelyan; James Scott; Marc Karlin; Mary Kelly

Distribution Formats

Type
DVD
Format
Region 2 PAL, Blu-Ray DVD
Price
£24.00
Availability
Sale
Duration/Size
90 minutes
Year
2019

Type
Film
Format
16mm
Price
£180.00
Availability
Hire
Duration/Size
90 minutes
Year
2011

Type
VHS

Production Company

Name

Berwick Street Collective

Distributor

Name

Lux

Email
info@lux.org.uk
Web
https://lux.org.uk/ External site opens in new window
Phone
020 31412960
Address
Waterlow Park Centre
Dartmouth Park Hill
London
N19 5JF
Notes
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