
Sylvia Plath – Inside the Bell Jar
The story behind Sylvia Plath’s seminal novel The Bell Jar: a young woman’s struggle to survive in 1950s America. With her daughter Freida Hughes and several of her close friends.
Bringing to life that ‘queer sultry summer’ of 1953, Sylvia Plath: Inside The Bell Jar is the first film to unravel the story behind her seminal novel.
The book captures the struggles of an ambitious young woman’s attempts to deal with the constraints of 1950s America. As the bright lights of New York dim, her thoughts turn to depression and attempted suicide.
The film weaves the autobiographic narrative of the book with the testimony of her friends and daughter her Frieda Hughes, some speaking for the first time.
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Music Played
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Max Greger & His Orchestra
Tequila
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Unnamed Library Contributors, The Symphonia Orchestra
Smile of A Latin
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Jammin' Unit
Never Been On E
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The Clovers
Good Lovin'
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The Spaniels
Goodnight Sweetheart Goodnight
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The Drifters
Money Honey
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Silvana Mangano
Anna (El N. Zumbon)
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Rob Dougan
Clubbed To Death (Kurayamino Variation)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Maggie Gyllenhaal |
Executive Producer | Sian Price |
Executive Producer | Angus MacQueen |
Producer | Clive Flowers |
Producer | Tim Kendall |
Director | Teresa Griffiths |
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