The Song of Lunch
The Song of Lunch is a 2010 television adaptation of Christopher Reid's poem of the same name.[1][2] It was directed by Niall MacCormick and stars Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson. Screened on 9 October 2010 during National Poetry Month, the production is unusual in featuring little spoken dialogue, the action instead being an enactment of incidents described by poetic monologue of the male character.[3][4]
The play tells the story of a reunion between two former lovers in a Soho Italian restaurant. Rickman's character ("he") is a London book editor who writes poetry in his spare time (unsuccessfully). Thompson's character ("she") is his former lover, who left him to marry a successful novelist fifteen years ago.[5]
The production is 50 minutes long, and is a co-production between the BBC and Masterpiece. It was filmed in the anamorphic format 2.35:1 aspect ratio .[6]
References
- ↑ Thompson and Rickman to star in Reid poem adaptation, 30 June 2010
- ↑ Christopher Reid: The Song of Lunch
- ↑ The Song of Lunch, bbc.co.uk
- ↑ Review in The Guardian
- ↑ Damien Love, The Song Of Lunch, 4 October 2010
- ↑ The Song of Lunch at the Internet Movie Database