In 1942, Walt Disney traumatised a generation (and several still to come) when he had Bambi's mother killed off screen. In 1978, Martin Rosen went even further with this frequently distressing adaptation of Richard Adam's 1972 tale of cunicular survival. Stripping away any preconceived notions of the gentleness and tranquillity of the English countryside, it […]

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