The Arbor

Thematic Approaches to Character Curated by Lucy Walker

Instead of making a conventional documentary or adapting Andrea Dunbar’s play The Arbor for the screen, director Clio Barnard has crafted a truly unique work that transcends genre and defies categorization. Following two years of conducting audio interviews with Dunbar’s family, friends, and neighbors, Barnard filmed actors lip-synching the interviews, flawlessly interpreting every breath, tick, and nuance. The film focuses in particular on the playwright’s troubled relationship with her daughter Lorraine, who was just ten when her mother died. Barnard reintroduces Lorraine to her mother’s play and private letters, prompting her to reflect on the extraordinary parallels between their lives. Interwoven with these interviews are staged scenes of Dunbar’s play filmed on The Arbor, the street where she lived.

Director

Clio Barnard

Producer

Tracy O’Riordan

Executive Producer

Michael Morris

Editors

Nick Fenton, Daniel Goddard

Cinematographer

Ole Birkeland

Release Year

2010

Festival Year

2014

Country

United Kingdom

Run Time

94 minutes