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Sunday Bloody Sunday is a 1971 British drama film directed by John Schlesinger, written by Penelope Gilliatt, and starring Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch, Murray Head and Peggy Ashcroft.
Sep 21, 1971 · A drama film about a polyamorous relationship between a young artist and two lovers: a doctor and a secretary. Directed by John Schlesinger, starring Peter Finch, Glenda Jackson and Murray Head, nominated for four Oscars.
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- Drama
- John Schlesinger
- 1971-09-21
A film about a love triangle involving a London doctor, a divorced woman, and a young man who leaves for New York. Ebert argues that the movie is not about civility but about the absence of romance and the loss of love.
A 1971 British drama about the love triangle of a doctor, a divorcée, and a young artist. The film explores the themes of sex, relationships, and loneliness with sensitivity and intelligence.
- Alex Greville
Recently divorced career woman Alex Greville (Glenda Jackson) begins a romantic relationship with glamorous mod artist Bob Elkin (Murray Head), fully aware that he's...
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- John Schlesinger
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- Glenda Jackson
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A conversation between two gay male critics about the landmark British film that depicts a triangular affair between a doctor, an artist, and a consultant. They discuss the film's impact, import and legacy, as well as its challenges and controversies in the context of the time.
Middle-aged London physician Daniel Hirsch (Peter Finch) and 33-year-old employment counselor Alexandra 'Alex' Greville (Glenda Jackson) are simultaneously carrying on affairs with the same young man, 25-year-old artist Bob Elkin (Murray Head).