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Memoirs of a Survivor

  • 1981
  • X
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
388
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Memoirs of a Survivor (1981)
Sci-Fi

Set in a bleak future where roving gangs of children terrorize city streets, and reality is often an illusion.Set in a bleak future where roving gangs of children terrorize city streets, and reality is often an illusion.Set in a bleak future where roving gangs of children terrorize city streets, and reality is often an illusion.

  • Director
    • David Gladwell
  • Writers
    • Kerry Crabbe
    • David Gladwell
    • Doris Lessing
  • Stars
    • Julie Christie
    • Christopher Guard
    • Leonie Mellinger
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    388
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Gladwell
    • Writers
      • Kerry Crabbe
      • David Gladwell
      • Doris Lessing
    • Stars
      • Julie Christie
      • Christopher Guard
      • Leonie Mellinger
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Julie Christie
    Julie Christie
    • D
    Christopher Guard
    • Gerald
    Leonie Mellinger
    • Emily
    Debbie Hutchings
    • June
    Nigel Hawthorne
    Nigel Hawthorne
    • Victorian Father
    Pat Keen
    Pat Keen
    • Victorian Mother
    Georgina Griffiths
    • Victorian Emily
    Christopher Tsangarides
    • Victorian Son
    Mark Dignam
    Mark Dignam
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    Alison Dowling
    Alison Dowling
    • Janet White
    John Franklyn-Robbins
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    Rowena Cooper
    • Mrs. White
    Barbara Hicks
    Barbara Hicks
    • Woman on Waste Ground
    John Comer
    John Comer
    • Man delivering Emily
    Adrienne Byrne
    • Maureen
    Marion Owen Smith
    • Sandra
    Tara MacGowran
    Tara MacGowran
    • Jill
    Mark Farmer
    • Gerald's Courtier
    • Director
      • David Gladwell
    • Writers
      • Kerry Crabbe
      • David Gladwell
      • Doris Lessing
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    4Marco_Trevisiol

    A slog to get through, but earns one's respect

    'Memoirs of a Survivor' is a film that really can't be recommended. It's slow, obscure and poorly directed. One suspects that it would be a lot more interesting for people who've read the source novel but a film needs to exist on its own and the filmmaking isn't good enough to do it.

    But despite it being largely tedious and dreary, in another way I found it mildly admirable. It makes no attempts to be a 'commercial' sci-fi film and wants to tell its odd story in its own way. While it isn't successful on that score, it maintains a sense of integrity.

    I have similar feelings about Julie Christie and her performance. On one hand she plays such a passive, inert character that her significant talents are wasted. But in another way it's admirable that she decided to take such an unusual role in an ambitious film when she could've easily coasted along in Hollywood in bland big-budget blockbusters.

    Overall, 'Memoirs of a Survivor' is a failure as a film, but its effort and ambition are to be admired.
    9mobia

    Slow haunting dream film

    Though I was more impressed with this movie when it had it's theatrical debut in the early 1980s, I still recommend this mysterious mood piece. The story concerns a quiet middle aged woman (Julie Christie) living alone during some catastrophic breakdown of modern society. Young illiterate kids live like rats in the subways, garbage covers the streets and nomadic people scavenge in aimless traveling groups. The woman is given a young teenage girl (Leonie Mellinger) to take care of and the girl becomes sexually involved with a young man who takes on the task of caring for homeless children (while he simultaneously sleeps with them). Alongside this melancholic tale, there's another dimension revealed when the woman discovers a Victorian family living inside a strange membranous wall of her apartment. There are curious psychological parallels between the world in the wall and the goings-on in the woman's other dystopia world. The final scenes are truly weird and puzzling so if you like your movies straightforward with tidy narratives, this one isn't for you. For those who enjoy the bizarre and challenging, take a look. My only real criticism is the truly awful synth soundtrack (by Mike Thorne?any relation to Ken?) which constantly works against the imagery.
    1catmantu

    Quintessential 60's Star in Descent

    Saw this dud in London when I was heading East in '82. It was the worst kind of cinematic torture. One of the most pretentious and boring things I've seen. The radiant Julie Christie looking as drab as your auntie Eyesore. She had just turned down a million bucks to star in "The Greek Tycoon". Then she comes up with this piece of aimless drivel. To my mind it marked the downward turn in her career. Instead of showing the film world she was still a player (post Beatty), she drops out and bombs doing it. Can't understand how this tripe has made it to DVD. There are a bunch of good Christie films that warrant the medium: "Darling", "Far From The Madding Crowd", "Petulia", "The Go-Between", "McCabe & Mrs. Miller", "Don't Look Now", or her personal triumph in "Afterglow". Want obscure? What about the underrated "Return of The Soldier", "Heat and Dust" or "The Railway Station Man". Talk about getting it wrong! I expect the next one out of her's will be "In Search of Gregory". At least Criterion is offering "Billy Liar". It's good - check it out. Avoid "Memoirs of a Survivor".
    tjo27712

    Psychological Philosophical Thriller - if indeed there is such a genre

    Mobia and Jon F (above) describe this movie pretty well. It is a deeply 'philosophical' piece, which sounds an awfully elitist thing to say I know, but it is a movie that demands a reflection upon what it means to be human and the sorts of relationships that bind humans together. It may also be called 'psychological' in that it examines intra-psychic conflicts as well - particularly from the female perspective (which I am not) and that is powerful. It is based in an era of social decay and reminded me of Hobbes where life is "nasty, brutish and short", where humans have been reduced to animals, where the bonds of humanity have been stretched. Is this what we are to become? Is this what we really are? I loved it. It haunted me. I became a Doris Lessing fan after this and have just finished the book. No exploding cars for those that love that sort of thing.
    Jon F

    Perhaps it is a little too obscure for some

    I found the film immensely interesting. You see the decay of urbanity from the eyes of a woman ('D') hiding in her bastion of civilisation, a council flat. Her impregnable retreat is suddenly breached by the intrusion of two factors, the imposition on her by an unnamed authority of an orphan called Emily, and her sudden realisation that beyond the wall lies the past? the future? or perhaps an alternative world told through the various incarnations of a house she visits as an unseen entity.

    While the brutalised orphans of the streets outside seem to be beginning to supplant the authorities and are accelerating the end of the world. D realises through her wall, that the condition of her society is not new. Society grows from strict disciplinarian routes, and when achieved embarks on a decaying relaxation of morals which inevitably ends in the collapse of society. Those that are necessary to rebuild society are not necessarily nice people, merely essential, thus we arrive at the Gerald character. Eventually Emily and Gerald rescue the savage (troglodyte) children of the subways, and with the help of D and the wall, take them to a new Eden, where the children will be able to begin a new society starting from caveman.

    It is obvious because of the cannibalistic nature of the children that Gerald, Emily and D will not survive this process, but their action is essential to build anew, and the children will begin without the memory of their former civilisation's decay. Thus we are brought from the end of the world, to the beginning of a new world for the orphans of the old. Most people believed that the collapse of D's world was a prediction of the collapse of our own, but perhaps our world is actually the one behind the wall. That is up to you.

    This is an intensely moving novel produced by a woman of feeling who had witnessed the brutalisation and savagery of war at close hand and understood the nature of the fall of society. Not an action film, but a masterpiece that many will not understand because of its intensely philosophical nature.

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      Comeback movie for Julie Christie whose lead performance represented a return to making movies after a three-year hiatus. Christie's previous movie had been Heaven Can Wait (1978).

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    • Release date
      • September 1981 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Doris Lessing web site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Memoiren einer Überlebenden
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • EMI Films
      • National Film Trustee Company
      • Memorial Enterprises
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      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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