Venus Peter

1989 British film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Venus Peter is a 1989 Scottish film directed by Ian Sellar and produced by Christopher Young for Young films. The film is an adaptation of the novel A Twelvemonth and a Day by Christopher Rush. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival.[2] It was filmed in Orkney, in the North of Scotland. The film crew paid members of the Orkney community to act as extras in the film.

Directed byIan Sellar
Written byIan Sellar
Christopher Rush
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Venus Peter
Directed byIan Sellar
Written byIan Sellar
Christopher Rush
Produced byChristopher Young
StarringGordon R. Strachan
Ray McAnally
David Hayman
Sinéad Cusack
Caroline Paterson
CinematographyGabriel Beristain
Edited byDavid Spiers
Music byJonathan Dove
Release date
  • 1989 (1989)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£1,310,000[1]
Box office£14,229 (UK)[1]
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In 1999 Richard Mowe, curator of film at the National Museum of Scotland, chose the film as one of his top twenty Scottish films of the century.[3]

Japanese rock band Venus Peter are named after the film.

Plot

The film is set on a northern isle of Scotland in the 1940s and follows young Peter and his relationship in the mainly adult world of the fishing village and his relationship with the sea and fishing boats (foremost of which is Kirkcaldy-registered KY199). The most important relationship is between Peter and his fisherman grandfather.

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