Terry Jones, John Cleese and Richard Burridge |
As a long time fan of Life of Brian, and with an interest in Jesus films, I could not resist the opportunity to make it to this one. Luckily, I have a conference in Denmark beginning on Sunday, and the chance to stop off in London on the way there made it irresistible. Having said that, travel was not straightforward. We had a flight cancelled on Wednesday evening and another on Thursday morning and only made it in in the early hours of Friday morning. With no more than a few hours sleep over the last three nights, this does make it more of a challenge than I had expected, but I have no doubt that it will be worth it.
Joan Taylor introduces the conference |
Joan Taylor introduced the conference with a lively and witty piece on "the Historical Brian". She mentioned her delight that the Pythons themselves had expressed enthusiasm about the conference and her amazement to get a phone-call from John Cleese. She looked also at the comparison between the Life of Brian and the Hollywood Jesus films, and especially King of Kings.
Martin Goodman |
George Brooke |
From this first session we went upstairs for a nice wine reception, with a few of those posh little canapés going around on trays, the kind where you need about five hundred to fill you up. As it turned out, this was the only food of the evening, so it was important to grab as many as you could, and I'm not sure that I was quite up to the job. Rick Trainor, Principal at Kings, gave some opening remarks, and uttered the heresy that he had not in fact seen the film!
Terry Jones, John Cleese, Richard Burridge |
Cleese expressed genuine pleasure that the film had resulted in a conference like this, and said that it might just be one of the best things the Pythons had done. He talked about how good a director Jones was, adding that it was because he was a megalomaniac. He talked about an alternate story line that came to nothing about Brian (or some other character) failing to make it to the last supper. He spoke in the most disparaging way about the media ("second rate scum") and expressed little surprise when Burridge mentioned how little interest they had shown in this conference.
Jones did do a Mandy voice at one point, and he generally seemed rather chuffed with the whole discussion while broadly happy to let Cleese dominate. Burridge did a fine job of allowing them to relax and chat while at the same time reining them in a bit and asking some very interesting questions, including a discussion of the now famous Stockwood and Muggeridge discussion of the film, with Cleese and Palin, on Tim Rice's programme. Cleese said that he was an admirer of Muggeridge and felt sorry for him that his responses to the film were so poor.
Terry Jones, John Cleese, Richard Burridge |
The first day of the conference was every bit as good as I thought it would be and better. Richard Burridge has an article in the Church Times here: Is he more than a 'naughty boy'? and there is a pre-conference podcast here.
I will continue to live-tweet the conference tomorrow, along with several others, and all your reactions, using the #JesusandBrian hashtag.
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