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High-Rise demolition
ALAN FRANK is disappointed by the film adaptation of JG Ballard’s dystopian class-war novel

High-Rise (15)
Directed by Ben Wheatley
3/5

WITH Nicolas Roeg as director in mind, producer Jeremy Thomas bought the screen rights to JG Ballard’s extraordinary dystopian novel in 1975.

Some 40 years later, funded by Channel 4 and the BFI, High-Rise finally emerges, lamentably without Roeg at the helm.

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