INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
• High Definition remaster
• Original mono audio
• Audio commentary with writer-director David Gladwell and film historian Sam Dunn, focusing on Requiem for a Village (2022)
• Audio commentary with writer-director David Gladwell and film historian Sam Dunn, focusing on Gladwell’s life and career (2022)
• A Summer Discord (1955): short, silent amateur film by Gladwell which pays homage to Jean Vigo
• Miss Thompson Goes Shopping(1958): short, lyrical film by Gladwell based on a poem by Martin Armstrong
• An Untitled Film (1964): experimental short film by Gladwell with electronic score by composer and choreographer Ernest Berk
• The Great Steam Fair (1964): documentary short, co-directed by Gladwell and Derrick Knight, focusing on the steam engines and traditional fairground rides at an event in Berkshire, England
• 28b Camden Street (1965): documentary short by Gladwell about a community of artists
• New Ways at Northgate(1969): Gladwell’s ground-breaking documentary, exploring the ‘re-humanising’ of disabled people
• Can Horses Sing? (1971): documentary short, directed by Elizabeth Sussex and edited by Gladwell, charting a day in the life of a village school in rural Scotland
• Can Horses Sing? audio commentary with film historian Thirza Wakefield (2022)
• Image gallery of Gladwell’s paintings
• English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the feature and all six short films
• Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Ben Nicholson, archival articles, Adam Scovell on the short films, and film credits
• US premiere on Blu-ray
• Limited edition of 3,000 copies
All extras subject to change