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Movie spotlight

Look at Life: And So to Bed

1961
Movie
8 min
English

A focus on sleep and the best methods to get it. Also with a look at beds, mattresses and how they have changed over time.

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Director: Reginald RowleyGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary from the "Look at Life" series explores the history and evolution of beds. It showcases various types of beds throughout history, from ancient times to the modern era, highlighting changes in design, materials, and sleeping habits. The film also touches upon the cultural significance of beds and their role in society.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary from a newsreel series, specific critical reception is not widely documented. However, the "Look at Life" series generally aimed to provide informative and engaging glimpses into various aspects of British life and industry during the post-war era. This particular episode would have been seen as a light educational piece.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a brief historical overview of a common household item.

  • Provides insight into changing societal habits and technology.

  • A typical example of the informative shorts produced by the "Look at Life" series.

Google audience: As this is a short documentary from 1961, there are no specific Google user reviews available.

Fun Fact

The 'Look at Life' series was produced by the Rank Organisation and often screened in cinemas before the main feature film.

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