Postcards from the 48%
Postcards from the 48%

Postcards from the 48%

2018Movie110 minEnglish

This is a film made by the some of the 48% who voted Remain. The film is of the 48% and for the 48%. It is their story, feelings and reasons for remain, made totally from their perspective.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Dan O'DonnellGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the diverse perspectives and experiences of individuals residing in Britain who voted to leave the European Union. It aims to provide a platform for their voices, moving beyond political soundbites to understand the personal motivations and concerns that led to the Brexit vote. The film presents a nuanced look at a segment of the population often overlooked or stereotyped in media portrayals.

Critical Reception

The film received a mixed to positive reception, with critics generally acknowledging its attempt to offer a different perspective on the Brexit vote. While some praised its humanizing approach and focus on individual stories, others found it lacked critical depth or a broader analysis of the political and economic factors involved. Audience reception was varied, reflecting the divisive nature of the subject matter.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a humanizing look at a segment of the population often misunderstood.
  • Praised for giving a voice to those who felt unheard in the Brexit debate.
  • Criticized by some for not delving deeper into the political and economic complexities of Brexit.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Postcards from the 48%', is a direct reference to the approximately 48% of the UK electorate who voted to remain in the European Union, suggesting a counter-narrative or an exploration of those who voted to leave.

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