Richmond Film Society - Screening of ‘A Matter of Life and Death’ (UK)
The Exchange, 75 London Road Twickenham TW1 1BE
Cinema
6th May 2025 - 6th May 2025
Tuesday 6th May

This Season's British Classic is a captivating fantasy drama that follows British pilot Peter Carter (David Niven), who survives what should have been a fatal crash during World War II. After his plane goes down, he finds himself in a surreal limbo, where he meets Conductor 71 (Marius Goring), an angel who informs him that he was meant to die. However, Peter passionately argues for his life, insisting that he has just fallen in love with American radio operator June (Kim Hunter) and has unfinished business on Earth.
The film's narrative transitions between the celestial realm (black and white) and the earthly plane (colour), culminating in a trial that will determine Peter's fate where he is defended by sceptical and scientific Dr Reeves (Roger Liversey). As the story unfolds, it delves into profound themes of love, sacrifice and the conflict between duty and desire. The depiction of Peter's struggle emphasises the power of human connection and the importance of choice in the face of mortality.
Visually stunning, the film employs innovative cinematography and special effects to contrast the mundane with the ethereal, showcasing the writing and directing team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's unique artistic vision. The film also reflects on the impact of war and the complexities of human existence, raising questions about life, death, and the afterlife. (Note: The beach scene at the start of the film was shot at Saunton Sands in Devon and the village seen in the camera obscura is Shere in Surrey.)
Released in 1946, it received critical acclaim and won an Academy Award for Best Special Effects. The film's blend of romance, fantasy, and philosophical inquiry makes it a timeless classic, celebrating the beauty of life and the enduring strength of love against the backdrop of human conflict.
60 non-member tickets are available to purchase for this screening. Non-member tickets are £5 (full-time students £3) and can be purchased in advance from The Exchange's Box Office: online at http://exchangetwickenham.co.uk/events, by telephone 020 8240 2399 or in person. To ensure that you secure a ticket and avoid disappointment, we strongly recommend early pre-booking via The Exchange.
Should any non-member tickets remain available on the night of screenings, they can be purchased from The Exchange's box office on the ground floor. Purchases are by contactless payments only.
Richmond Film Society was formed in 1963 and has since screened nearly 900 films. Our objective was, and remains, to bring our community the very best in World Cinema. Our seasons run from September to June and attract an aggregate audience of just under 5,000.
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