John Berger @ 90
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It was a terrific film, wasn't it! Such LIFE in the man - an enviable combination of sharp intellect and physical vitality. (And so touching to hear the ex-neighbour begging him on film to come back for a visit ... "even if only for a day" ... nearly in tears at the absence of his friend.) I totally second your recommendation, Jazzr.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Jazzrook View PostFascinating documentary film on BBC4 last night(6 November) to celebrate John Berger's 90th birthday and his extraordinary life.
Enjoyed seeing John riding his powerful motorbike!
Such a humane and intellectual man. Pity there aren't more like him in these days of Trump & Brexit.
JR
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Postso touching to hear the ex-neighbour begging him on film to come back for a visit ...
This wonderful programme, as was to a lesser extent the earlier one on BBC4 with D.O. Norris introducing clips of BBC film of great pianists, made the licence fee seem an even greater bargain than Lidl single malt whisky.
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostJOHN BERGER
R.I.P.
The arts world has been forever enriched by the writings, films and doings of this extraordinarily gifted man.
R I P - and many thanks[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Last edited by Jazzrook; 06-02-17, 15:25.
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Recently sorted through my old VHS tapes and discovered this 'Face To Face' with John Berger:
Also, 'About Time'. Can't imagine this on this Channel 4 today!
A visual essay on time by John Berger, broadcast in the early days of Channel 4 in 1985 (when C4 did such things). Simple format - Berger in check shirt in ...
JRLast edited by Jazzrook; 06-04-17, 09:25.
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Originally posted by Jazzrook View Post
I have to say find myself fretting more and more on behalf of the world as the Bergers of this world depart and people forget, or are made to.
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Sunday 23 July 8.30 - John Berger: Ways of Listening 1926-2017
Radio Times says:
Sarah Dillon presents a celebration of the work of novelist and critic, TV presenter and philosopher John Berger. In the company of actor Simon McBurney, biographer Tom Overton, curator Gareth Evans plus writer and friend Jay Griffiths, Dillon discusses Berger's career, celebrating and explaining his ideas while also remembering the man. As well as various Berger interviews, there are archive recordings of his radio and television output, including his seminal series Ways of Seeing, editions of Between the Ears and a dramatisation of his novel To the Wedding.
Producer Tim Dee.
I feel there is lots that Berger can teach our world of today - for me, he is much missed.
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