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Peter Wollen's 1987 Friendship's Death on Dual Format & Digital in June

18 May 2021

On a peace mission to Earth, Friendship (Tilda Swinton, Orlando), an alien, has missed its intended destination, instead inadvertently landing in Amman, Jordan in 1970 during the civil strife of ‘Black September’. Here, Friendship meets Sullivan (Bill Paterson, Fleabag) a world-weary Scottish war correspondent and the pair are holed up in a hotel as the conflict rages outside. Made in 1987, Friendship’s Death is a unique and intelligent sci-fi exploring the unlikely relationship which develops between Friendship and Sullivan and their animated dialogue, discussing life’s big questions.

Directed by celebrated film theorist Peter Wollen (and his only solo feature) and newly remastered in 4K by the BFI National Archive, Friendship’s Death, which world premiered at the BFI London Film Festival 2020, is available on Blu-ray/DVD (Dual Format Edition) for the first time. Extras include a newly recorded audio commentary with BAFTA-winning producer Rebecca O’Brien (I, Daniel Blake) and cinematographer Witold Stok (Close My Eyes), a discussion reflecting on the film, recorded at the BFI London Film Festival, including Tilda Swinton and Bill Paterson, plus a filmed discussion appreciating the wider work of Peter Wollen.

Political and eerily prescient in its contemplation on the relationship between humans and machines, working through some of Peter Wollen’s lifelong obsessions and enthusiasms, the film expands on the themes of alienation and existentialism, for example, that Wollen had explored in his script for Antonioni’s The Passenger (1975). Friendship’s Death’s sharp intellect and wit, coupled with outstanding performances from its two leads, including Tilda Swinton in only her second feature film role, makes this a truly compelling work for audiences to rediscover that feels remarkably relevant today.

Friendship's Death

Friendship's Death will be release as a Dual Format (Blu-ray & DVD) edition by the BFI on 21 June 2021 at the RRP of £19.99, with a simultaneous release on BFI Player, iTunes and Amazon Prime.

Dual Format features:

  • Remastered in 4K by the BFI National Archive from the original Standard 16mm colour negative and soundtrack digitised directly from the original 35mm final mix magnetic master track.
  • Newly recorded audio commentary with producer Rebecca O’Brien, cinematographer Witold Stok and BFI curator Josephine Botting
  • Reflections on Friendship’s Death (2020, 40 mins): Tilda Swinton, Bill Paterson, Rebecca O’Brien and Witold Stok join BFI curators Will Massa and Josephine Botting to talk about Friendship’s Death
  • Peter Wollen – Writing, Politics, Film (2020, 63 mins): academics and filmmakers Laura Mulvey and Kodwo Eshun join BFI archivist Wendy Russell for an appreciation of the work of Peter Wollen
  • Frida Kahlo & Tina Modotti (1983, 30 mins): documentary by Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen exploring the work of painter Frida Kahlo and photographer Tina Modotti, female icons of the Mexican Renaissance. It features footage of Modotti in the 1920 Hollywood film The Tiger’s Coat and some exquisite home movie shots of Frida Kahlo and muralist Diego Rivera
  • Newly created French subtitles (feature only)
  • ***First pressing only*** Illustrated booklet with a new essay by So Mayer, an archival interview with Peter Wollen by Simon Field, an archival review by Thomas Elsaesser, notes on the special features and full credits