Prometheus (1999)
April 16, 1999Release Date
Prometheus (1999)
April 16, 1999Release Date

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Cast & Crew.

Michael Feast
Hermes

Walter Sparrow
Grandad

Fern Smith
Mam

Jonathan Waistnidge
Jack

Steve Huison
Dad

Audrey Haggerty
Grandma

Dave Hill
Miner

Catherine Pidd
Daughter of Ocean
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Prometheus is a 1998 film-poem created by English poet and playwright Tony Harrison, starring Micheal Feast in the role of Hermes. The film-poem examines the political and social issues connected to the fall of the working class in England, amidst the more general phenomenon of the collapse of socialism in Eastern Europe, using the myth of Prometheus as a metaphor for the struggles of the working class and the devastation brought on by political conflict and unfettered industrialisation. It was broadcast on Channel 4 and was also shown at the Locarno Film Festival. It was used by Harrison to highlight the plight of the workers both in Europe and in Britain. His film-poem begins at a post-industrialist wasteland in Yorkshire brought upon by the politics of confrontation between the miners and the government of Margaret Thatcher. It has been described as "the most important artistic reaction to the fall of the British working class" at the end of the twentieth century.
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