The Somme 1916: Mansel Copse
The Somme 1916: Mansel Copse

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The Somme 1916: Mansel Copse

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40 min
English

This film tells the story of the 8th and 9th Devon's on the 1st July 1916, both served in 20 Bde of 7th Division. Their objective was the German Strong point of Mametz. By 5 pm the Devon's along with the rest of 7th Div had taken Mametz despite taking over 3300 casulaties.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Tim WattGenres: Documentary, War, History

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the brutal realities of the Battle of the Somme, focusing on the tragic events at Mansel Copse. It examines the strategic decisions, the experiences of the soldiers on the ground, and the devastating human cost of this pivotal World War I engagement. Through expert analysis and historical accounts, the film reconstructs the harrowing days of July 1916.

Critical Reception

The documentary received positive reviews for its unflinching portrayal of the Battle of the Somme and its focus on the human element of warfare. Critics praised its historical accuracy, the use of archival material, and the insightful commentary from historians, noting its effectiveness in conveying the scale of the tragedy. Audience reception was also strong, with many appreciating the educational value and emotional impact of the film.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its detailed and accurate historical account of the battle.

  • Commended for its powerful depiction of the soldiers' experiences and the immense loss of life.

  • Noted for effective use of expert interviews and archival footage to bring the event to life.

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Fun Fact

The documentary utilizes extensive battlefield archaeology and geological analysis to retrace the steps of soldiers and understand the physical conditions they endured during the battle.

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