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Speeches That Shook the World
Speech-making is the art of persuasion. Well-honed rhetoric appeals not just to the mind, but to the heart and, deeper down, in the guts. Examining the speeches that provoked radical change, surprised pundits or shocked listeners, poet Simon Armitage dissects what makes a perfect speech. Simon gets the inside story behind some of the famous speeches of the modern age, talking to Tony Blair's speechwriter, to Earl Spencer on his controversial address at his sister's funeral and the woman who challenged the rioters in Hackney. We hear how Peter Tatchell confronted the BNP, Paul Boateng on how Enoch Powell's divisive speech personally affected him as a child, and Colonel Tim Collins, whose charge was to motivate his troops on the eve of the Iraq war. Simon discusses the nuts and bolts of speech writing with Vincent Franklin, aka the blue-sky thinking guru Stuart Pearson from The Thick of It, and gets tips on powerful delivery from actor Charles Dance.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores pivotal moments in history through the power of oratory. It showcases iconic speeches delivered by influential figures, analyzing their impact on society and culture. The film delves into the context, delivery, and lasting legacy of these powerful addresses.
Critical Reception
As a compilation documentary, critical reception often focuses on the selection of speeches and the effectiveness of the narration in connecting them. Reviews generally acknowledge the educational value and the power of the original speeches themselves.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its historical scope and the raw power of the included speeches.
Praised for its ability to highlight significant moments in human history through spoken word.
Some viewers might wish for deeper analysis of specific speeches.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, with viewers frequently commenting on the inspirational nature of the speeches and their educational value in understanding historical events.
Fun Fact
The selection of speeches aims to cover a wide spectrum of human experience, from calls for freedom and equality to declarations of war and peace.
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