Bermondsey
Bermondsey

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Bermondsey

1972
Movie
35 min
English

John Mortimer's play about the tangled love life of an East London pub landlord. A woman fighting to save her marriage needs help from friends, but is her husband's best friend the right ally? Pip and Bob, both married, are a couple of ordinary working-class blokes in an ordinary London suburb. It's just that they have also been gay lovers for years.

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Director: David GreenGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This British drama follows the lives of people in the Bermondsey area of London. The film explores the social fabric and personal stories of its inhabitants, touching upon themes of community, hardship, and resilience.

Critical Reception

Bermondsey is a lesser-known film from 1972, and critical reception information is scarce. It appears to have been a relatively modest production that focused on realistic portrayals of working-class life.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film offers a grounded depiction of urban life.

  • Focuses on character-driven narratives.

  • A slice-of-life drama that may appeal to those interested in social realism.

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Information about specific accolades or significant behind-the-scenes trivia for 'Bermondsey (1972)' is not readily available in public records, indicating its status as a more niche production.

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