Separation (1968)
Separation concerns the inner life of a woman during a period of breakdown – marital, and possibly mental. Her past and (possible?) future are revealed through a fragmented but brilliantly achieved and often humorous narrative, in which dreams and desires are as real as the ‘swinging’ London (complete with Procul Harum music and Mark Boyle light show) of the film’s setting.
Director: Jack Bond
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Jane Arden as Jane |
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David de Keyser as Husband |
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Ann Lynn as Woman |
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Terence de Marney as Old Man |
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Iain Quarrier as Lover |
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Michael York as Uncredited |
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Zakes Mokae as Uncredited |
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Terence de Marney as |
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Joy Bang as |
| Directing | Jack Bond | Director |
| Writing | Jane Arden | Writer |
| Camera | Aubrey Dewar | Director of Photography |
| Camera | David Muir | Director of Photography |