Heavenly Pursuits

  • 1986 film

Heavenly Pursuits

Tom Conti and Helen Mirren star in Scottish writer/director Charles Gormley's charming and quirky comic drama.

Vic Mathews (Conti) and Ruth Chancellor (Mirren) are teachers at Glasgow's Blessed Edith Semple School. When the school authorities decide to pursue full canonisation of their namesake, little miracles begin to occur and Vic has to reassess his beliefs.

Featuring top drawer performances from Conti and Mirren, Heavenly Pursuits also contains Ewen Bremner's first ever screen appearance and a score by Scottish pop star turned composer BA Robertson. This slice of 1980s Scottish cinema is sure to appeal to fans of Bill Forsyth's Gregory's Girl and Local Hero.

First released: Monday 17th June 2024

Extra features

  • Interview with Tom Conti (2024): The actor looks back upon the making of Heavenly Pursuits in this interview recorded especially for this release
  • Helen Mirren in Conversation (2019): The Oscar-winning actress is interviewed by Kirsty Lang on stage at BFI Southbank as part of the BFI and Radio Times Festival 2019
  • The Mirocle (1976, 13 mins): A man attempts to escape from the prison of egotism by adopting various self-projections, but all fail until a mirror appears, inviting him to look within himself. This experimental, neo-surrealist animated film is influenced by the work of Paul Klee.
  • The Science Of Miracles (1897-1943, 19 mins): Feast your eyes on some startling scientific marvels - and wonder upon the peculiar power of X-ray photography - as you study these rare films from the vaults of the BFI National Archive
  • Original trailer
  • A limited first run also includes a booklet with new writing on the film and full film credits.
  • Distributor: BFI
  • Region: B
  • Discs: 1
  • Minutes: 96
  • Subtitles: English
  • Catalogue: BFIB1511

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