| When the Wind Blows | |
| Directed by | Jimmy Murakami |
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| Written by | Raymond Briggs (also graphic novel) |
| Starring | Sir John Mills Dame Peggy Ashcroft |
| Music by | Roger Waters David Bowie |
| Distributed by | United Kingdom: Recorded Releasing United States: Kings Road Entertainment |
| Release date(s) | United Kingdom: October 1986 (limited)[1] 30 January 1987 (wide)[2] Portugal: 25 July 1987[3][4] |
| Running time | 80 minutes |
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| Language | English |
When the Wind Blows is an animated film originally released in the United Kingdom in 1986. The film is based on Raymond Briggs' graphic novel of the same name. The film was directed by Jimmy Murakami and it stars the voices of John Mills and Peggy Ashcroft.
The film was Briggs' second collaboration with TVC, after their efforts with a special based on another work of his, The Snowman, in 1982. It was distributed by Recorded Releasing in the UK, and by Kings Road Entertainment in the United States. A subsequent graphic novel by Briggs, 1998's Ethel and Ernest, makes it clear that Briggs based the protagonist couple in When the Wind Blows on his own parents.
When the Wind Blows is a hybrid of drawn animation and stop-motion animation. The characters of Jim and Hilda Bloggs are drawn, but their home and most of the objects in it are real objects that seldom move but are animated with stop motion when they do.
The soundtrack album features music by Roger Waters and David Bowie (who performed its credit songs), Genesis, Squeeze and Paul Hardcastle.
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When the Wind Blows depicts a nuclear attack on the UK by the Soviet Union from the viewpoint of a retired couple, Jim and Hilda Bloggs. The Bloggs live in rural Sussex and exhibit considerable confusion regarding the nature and seriousness of their situation, which is sometimes used to generate gentle comedy as well as darker elements. As the film progresses their situation becomes steadily more hopeless as they suffer from the effects of radiation sickness. The film ends on an extremely bleak note, with them both dying as they pray.
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| Soundtrack by Roger Waters & the Bleeding Heart Band | |||||
| Released | 16 May 1986 | ||||
| Recorded | Winter 1985 | ||||
| Genre | Progressive rock | ||||
| Length | 45:36 | ||||
| Label | Virgin | ||||
| Producer | Roger Waters, David Bowie, Hugh Cornwell, Peter Hammond, Paul Hardcastle & Squeeze | ||||
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The soundtrack to the film was scored by Waters, featuring music by Bowie, Hugh Cornwell, Genesis, Hardcastle and Squeeze.
All tracks written by Waters and performed by Waters and The Bleeding Heart Band except where noted. On some versions of the album the Roger Waters tracks are all put into one 24:26 minute song.
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