ORLANDO

ORLANDO

A dazzling adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s novel - sweeping, fast-paced, and visually sumptuous. Through Orlando’s eyes, we travel across 400 years of British history. Potter’s most commercial success to date, a brilliant period piece, and an unforgettable showcase for Tilda Swinton’s mesmerising performance.

A staggering, visually sumptuous and fast-paced adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s novel - a champion for women seeking a “room of their own” in which to write and create. ORLANDO remains Potter’s biggest commercial success and a brilliant costume drama, featuring an unforgettable performance by Tilda Swinton.

After making THE GOLD DIGGERS, Potter described herself as being “in the wilderness for a decade” as a filmmaker. Questioning cinematic pleasure, central to her debut and the short THRILLER, no longer felt sufficient. As she told monographer Catherine Fowler: “And I wanted to find a way of being more subtle with my structural concerns, more universal with my political concerns, less didactic, less conceptual, but with a strong conceptual underpinning as a subtext”. ORLANDO achieves this with aplomb. Though the production took seven years and involved five co-producing countries, the on-screen result delights with its lightness, freshness, humour and fearless inventiveness.

“Do not fade. Do not wither. Do not grow old.”-  Elizabeth I admonishes the young Orlando (Swinton) in the sixteenth century. He takes her words to heart. As Orlando – later changing sex – we traverse 400 years of British history. Themes of personal identity, central to Potter’s work, are cast here as a picaresque period tale infused with fantastical elements. Unquestionably British, yet as critics have noted, “pan-European” in its locations, the film intoxicates with sweeping narration and provokes the dismantling of stale categories and boundaries: gendered, historical, and narrative.

Text: Sebastian Smoliński

1992 | 93'

Sally Potter

Russia, UK, Italy, France, The Netherland

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