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The Battle for Barking
Laura Fairrie's film records the battle between Labour's Margaret Hodge and BNP leader Nick Griffin in the London borough of Barking during the general election.
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Plot Summary
This mockumentary follows comedian Simon Day as he investigates the supposed 'Battle for Barking', a fictional conflict he claims occurred in the East London borough. Day interviews eccentric locals and uncovers a bizarre, invented history filled with conspiracy theories and outlandish characters.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, often praised for its unique comedic style and Simon Day's deadpan performance. Some critics found the humor too niche, while others appreciated its quirky originality.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its surreal and dry British humor.
Simon Day's persona is central to the film's comedic success.
Some viewers found the mockumentary premise a bit too silly or meandering.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's niche nature, but those available often highlight its peculiar charm and unique comedic approach.
Fun Fact
The 'Battle for Barking' is entirely fictional, invented by Simon Day as a vehicle for his comedic observations and character work, playing on the idea of local myths and urban legends.
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