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Movie Title: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
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This British documentary on *Sir Gawain and the Green Knight* is a great resource for teachers of British literature and/or history. It is not a reenactment of the play but a documentary with five parts: “King Arthur and the English Kings,” “The Kingship of Richard II,” “The Land of Arthur,” “The Green Knight,” and “The Death of the Fourteenth Century.” Bonuses include a segmented interview with Dr. David Matthews, Lecturer in Middle English, Literature, and Culture at Manchester University, and a piece entitled “Chester Cathedral and the Misericords.”

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The cinematography and music create a haunting mood for the discussion of this anonymous work of literature probably from Cheshire, where the northwestern dialect of Middle English flourished in the fourteenth century. The narrator puts the work within the context of its time, including background information on the Welsh roots of the Arthurian legend and the way Plantagenet kings co-opted the legend to identify the heroic figures with the ruling Norman kings. Much is made of Richard II, who made Chester a principality, bringing, it is argued, the decadence of his court to the northwest.

The video and its bonuses address issues such as the plot, theme, symbolism, and language of the poem, explaining the bob-and-wheel, alliteration, the pentangle, and the spiritual dimensions of the poem. I was interested to see the inclusion of the pagan Green Man as a possible interpretation of the Green Knight. Not a New Ager myself, I am aware that the Green Man has been dusted off for a “new” entry into the twenty-first century, and since he had probably not completely disappeared from the Christian England of the Gawain poet, knowledge of him helps today’s student to see a dimension of the poem that may have been unclear to previous generations of readers.

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I gave the program a 5-star rating despite the fact that in the bonus interview with Dr. Matthews, the questions which appear on screen contain misspellings that detract from the otherwise high quality of this documentary. With that caveat, I highly recommend this video for anyone who desires to learn more about medieval English culture.

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