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Listen to Britain
This spiritual successor to the 1942 original explores the vibrant yet tumultuous growth of Britishness over the past century. The film gives voices to a new reality of Britain, one that has been formed through the flourishing multiculturalism the country has seen since the original film was made. Academics and artists are interviewed to explore both past and present, and consider what a future Britain may look like.
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Plot Summary
Listen to Britain is not a single film released in 2022 but refers to a series of World War II propaganda documentaries, most notably the 1942 British short film of the same name directed by Humphrey Jennings. The original film captured everyday British life and the sounds of the nation during wartime, aiming to boost morale and showcase resilience.
Critical Reception
The original 'Listen to Britain' (1942) is highly regarded as a seminal work of British documentary filmmaking and wartime propaganda. It is praised for its lyrical portrayal of ordinary life and its innovative use of sound to convey national spirit and unity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its poetic and evocative depiction of wartime Britain.
Recognized for its masterful use of sound design to create atmosphere and convey national sentiment.
Considered an important historical document and a significant achievement in documentary cinema.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable (Focus is on critical and historical significance rather than specific awards)
Fun Fact
Humphrey Jennings, the director of the original 'Listen to Britain', was also a poet and painter, which heavily influenced his unique visual and auditory style in his documentaries.
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