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The Arbor is a 2010 British film about Andrea Dunbar, directed by Clio Barnard. The film uses actors lip-synching to interviews with Dunbar and her family, and concentrates on the strained relationship between Dunbar and her daughter Lorraine.
Cast
Christine Bottomley as Lisa Thompson
Robert Emms as Young David
Natalie Gavin as The Girl
Jimi Mistry as Yousaf
Kathryn Pogson as Pamela Dunbar
Kate Rutter as The Mother
Manjinder Virk as Lorraine Dunbar
Danny Webb as Max Stafford-Clark / The Father
Production
The film was shot in and around Brafferton Arbor, a street on the Buttershaw Estate in Bradford, West Yorkshire, where Andrea Dunbar lived and worked.
The film was inspired by so-called verbatim theatre, with audio recordings of Lorraine Dunbar and other family members, lip-synched by professional actors in set-designed environments. Barnard had used a similar technique for her 1998 short film Random Acts of Intimacy. The film also includes from Dunbar’s autobiographical play The Arbor performed outdoors by a mix of actors and estate residents, the 1986 film Rita, Sue and Bob Too written by Dunbar, Robin Soans' 2000 play A State Affair, as well as archive footage.
Barnard's original intention for this film was not to make it about Andrea Dunbar, but after speaking with her eldest daughter, Lorraine, that is what emerged. The film was intended to be about the changes that had come to the Brafferton Arbor.
Reception
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 96% based on 46 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Smart and inventive, The Arbor offers some intensely memorable twists on tired documentary tropes."
Further reading
"The Arbor". BFI Southbank Programme Notes. British Film Institute. 11 April 2023.
"Rita, Sue and Bob Too". BFI Southbank Programme Notes. British Film Institute. 16 April 2023.
Awards
2010: Nominated, BAFTA award for Outstanding Debut by a British Director, London
2010: Winner, Sutherland Trophy, 2010 London Film Festival Awards, London
2010: Winner, Sheffield Innovation Award at the 2010 Sheffield Doc/Fest, Sheffield
2010: Winner, British Independent Film Award – The Douglas Hickox Award
2011: Best New Documentary Filmmaker, Tribeca Festival, New York City
References
External links
The Arbor at IMDb