Charting the particular, baffled and morbid character of English attitudes to mortality, The Animal Drums depicts the specific influence of urban space on the psyche. Recalling the tableu film-making of Peter Greenaway and the lyrical disjunction of Harold Pinter, The Animals Drums is one of the first significant British feature-length poetry-films of the 21st century. London disappears under the ground of the film’s ambiguous protagonist, who is half victim, half perpetrator. Gently mad, positively lost, we follow our host through the bounds of a changing, money-washed capital city. Fusing documentary technique, montage and theatrical set pieces, the film features appearances from authors like Iain Sinclair and Stewart Home, alongside actors like Edie Deffebach and Lotje Sodderland, The Animal Drums is unique representation of modern London in old England.
Joshua Alexander
Director
Steven J. Fowler
Director, Writer
Steven J. Fowler
themselves
Stewart Home
themselves
Iain Sinclair
themselves
Lotje Sodderland
themselves
Simon Christian
themselves
Edie Deffebach
themselves
Andrew Breaks
themselves
Stuart Westerby
themselves
A Plastic Ocean75%
In the Realms of the Unreal71%
The Class of ‘9271%
Tricked: The Documentary61%
Directed by John Ford70%
Sherman's March67%
180° South72%
McQueen74%
Elstree 197661%
Naqoyqatsi61%
Seduced and Abandoned62%
Public Speaking70%
Powaqqatsi72%
Sidney70%
John Candy: I Like Me78%
28 Up75%
The Captains63%
Looking for Richard68%
Being James Bond77%
I Am Heath Ledger74%