A Field In Hackney
There’s another chance to see a very special alternate version of A Field In England on the big screen in London next week.

© Dean Rodgers
First performed back in November, A Field In England: Remixed sees Jim Williams haunting score and Ben Wheatley‘s stunning visuals remixed and performed by post-rock band Teeth Of The Sea.
The film was originally released in cinemas, and via dvd, blu-ray, video-on-demand services and television on the same day last July, and features an ensemble cast of deserters on a trip to find a public house that turns incredibly sinister with the arrival of a Machiavellian bewitcher.

© Dean Rodgers
Shot by Wheatley and his regular collaborators, Claire Jones and Laurie Rose, back in 2012, the film stars Michael Smiley and Reece Shearsmith, alongside Peter Ferdinando, Ryan Pope, Richard Glover and Julian Barratt.
Fast becoming one of the most critically acclaimed films of last year, it is available on dvd and blu-ray from The Velvet Onion Amazon Store in its original form, and you can see this very special version once more at Hackney Picturehouse on Wednesday 15th January.
For more details, visit their website over yonder, and don’t forget you can download Baloo My Boy from the soundtrack (sung by Richard Glover) as part of our In Holoserica Cepa EP until January 9th.
You can also view the film’s original theatrical trailer below, and view extensive behind the scenes material, shot by Gareth Tunley no less, on the official A Field In England Masterclass website now.
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