Song of Songs

  • 80'
  • United Kingdom
  • 2005
Ruth is a pious, unmarried young woman. She has just returned from Israel, where she cared for her dying mother. Her difficult brother David has withdrawn from the family and teaches English. Although he has distanced himself from his religious past, he remains a very moralistic and lonely young man who avoids profound contact with the outside world. At the request of her mother, Ruth goes looking for her brother, whom she has not seen for three years. After much quarrelling, he agrees to return to the family home - on his own terms. An intense and complicated sparring match between brother and sister ensues. Following its première at the Edinburgh Film Festival, Song of Songs was rightly greeted by glowing reviews. Natalie Press (who earlier starred in My Summer of Love) and Joel Chalfen lay down a very convincing portrayal of the complex brother-sister relationship in an orthodox Jewish environment. The film investigates the relationship between faith and violence, denial and desire. This impressive feature début by Josh Appignanesi displays a great deal of courage: intimacy is linked with secularity, and we are given a delicate and subtle insight into painful family relations and the suppression of erotic feelings. Critic Steve O'Hagan put it this way: 'Credible performances and uncompromising hand-held photography - a tough, intimate and intense portrayal of incest and apostasy in Jewish north London.' (EH)
  • 80'
  • United Kingdom
  • 2005
Director
Josh Appignanesi
Premiere
International première
Country of production
United Kingdom
Year
2005
Festival Edition
IFFR 2006
Length
80'
Medium
35mm
Language
English
Producers
Wild Horses Film Company Ltd, Gayle Griffiths
Sales
Wild Horses Film Company Ltd
Screenplay
Josh Appignanesi, Jay Basu
Cinematography
Nanu Segal
Editor
Nicolas Chaudeurge
Production Design
Erik Rehl
Sound Design
Joakim Sundström
Music
John Roome
Cast
Natalie Press, Joel Chalfen
Director
Josh Appignanesi
Premiere
International première
Country of production
United Kingdom
Year
2005
Festival Edition
IFFR 2006
Length
80'
Medium
35mm
Language
English
Producers
Wild Horses Film Company Ltd, Gayle Griffiths
Sales
Wild Horses Film Company Ltd
Screenplay
Josh Appignanesi, Jay Basu
Cinematography
Nanu Segal
Editor
Nicolas Chaudeurge
Production Design
Erik Rehl
Sound Design
Joakim Sundström
Music
John Roome
Cast
Natalie Press, Joel Chalfen