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Jane Arden (1927-1982) was a leading figure in experimental British theatre and cinema, and an important radical feminist voice of the 1960s and ‘70s. Born in Wales, this director, actor, musician, and poet initially trained as a professional actress, a future derailed by marriage and children. Arden turned to writing, and had some success with stage and television projects. With her work increasingly informed by her politics, the beginning of a personal and professional relationship with director Jack Bond facilitated the move to film, and the small body of work for which she is here celebrated. Following her death, Bond withdrew these often strongly autobiographical films from circulation, only relenting decades later. Arden’s work is raw, perceptive, disturbing, vital, and often beautiful. We are pleased to present the work of an overlooked filmmaker wholly deserving of greater acclaim.

Jane Arden : A New Communion is available on IFI@Home until 9th August 2026.

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Bundle: Jane Arden
Separation
1h 29m Drama, F-Rated 1967
The Other Side of the Underneath
1h 46m Drama, Horror 1972
Anti-Clock
1h 32m Science Fiction, Drama 1979

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