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The Way We Live

  • 1946
  • 1h 4min
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The Way We Live (1946)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA look at Plymouth's hopes and fears just after the end of World War 2. Looks at the plan to rebuild the city - like a Phoenix, "the PLAN FOR PLYMOUTH." a local family, the Copperwheats are ... Leer todoA look at Plymouth's hopes and fears just after the end of World War 2. Looks at the plan to rebuild the city - like a Phoenix, "the PLAN FOR PLYMOUTH." a local family, the Copperwheats are our stars supported by the City Engineer, Paton Watson and the progressive architect Lord ... Leer todoA look at Plymouth's hopes and fears just after the end of World War 2. Looks at the plan to rebuild the city - like a Phoenix, "the PLAN FOR PLYMOUTH." a local family, the Copperwheats are our stars supported by the City Engineer, Paton Watson and the progressive architect Lord Abercrombie.

  • Dirección
    • Jill Craigie
  • Guión
    • Jill Craigie
  • Reparto principal
    • Peter Willes
    • Francis Lunt
    • Verena Chaffé
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,4/10
    76
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Jill Craigie
    • Guión
      • Jill Craigie
    • Reparto principal
      • Peter Willes
      • Francis Lunt
      • Verena Chaffé
    • 6Reseñas de usuarios
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    Peter Willes
    Peter Willes
    • Tom, a writer
    Francis Lunt
    • Mr. George Copperwheat
    Verena Chaffé
    • Mrs. Copperwheat
    • (as Verena Chaffe)
    Patsy Drake
    • Alice Copperwheat
    • (as Patsy Scantlebury)
    June Riddolls
    • Patricia Copperwheat
    Beryl Rosekelly
    • Jane Copperwheat
    Mrs. MacMillan
    • Granny
    • (as Emily MacMillan)
    T.R.M. Hutchinson
    • A British Sailor
    James Robson
    • An American Sailor
    • (as Jimmy Robson)
    Pat Lang
    • Dorothy
    • (as Patricia Lang)
    Patrick Abercrombie
    • Self
    • (as Sir Patrick Abercrombie)
    Michael Foot
    Michael Foot
    • Self - Labour Candidate
    James Paton-Watson
    • Self
    • Dirección
      • Jill Craigie
    • Guión
      • Jill Craigie
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    1mcel-88340

    Abercrombie's disaster

    Read Simon Jenkins critique. Yet another socialist disaster. The film was made by the woman who would become Michael Foot's wife.
    5malcolmgsw

    Comes to no positive conclusion

    This film was made by Jill Cragie,a socialist,feminist and.wife to be of Michael Foot,who is shown electioneering.

    It is a curious film as it was made before Plymouth was rebuilt. It shows what might be and various ideas,but in a rather tedious manner. So it is difficult to understand how this film could have been of interest to anybody outside Plymouth.
    9Weirdling_Wolf

    Its earnest political candour, and heart stirring optimism is a joy to behold!

    Made in the somewhat emotionally raw period just after the utter devastation of WW2, Jill Craigie's agitprop 'The Way We Live' remains an uncommonly fascinating, greatly ambitious docudrama about the vastly daunting municipal undertaking of completely rebuilding the starkly ruinous, bombed-out remains of war-ravaged Plymouth, the maudlin scenes of the utter devastation wrought by aerial bombing proving to be exceptionally poignant. This exceptional film's didactic narrative is crisply narrated with a delightfully dry, erudite wit by the blonde-haired Tom (Peter Willes) whose matinee idol good looks and broadcaster diction demonstratively makes him the most 'theatrical' personality in the colourful cast of delightfully unknown faces, including a curious, but not uninteresting interlude with stalwart socialist M. P Michael Foot! 'The Way We Live' is not a cinematic relic, it is a positively vibrant, socially-engaged affair, with some especially wry observations from the wonderfully pragmatic patriarch Mr. Copperwheat (Francis Lunt), along with some delightfully enthusiastic alfresco Jitterbugging from his lovely fresh-faced daughter, all the myriad vignettes all coalesce into a satisfyingly cohesive whole, with the film's open-ended conclusion a precursor to the convention flouting histrionics of the La Nouvelle Vague, than the far more stolid, meat n' 'taters British cinema of the 40s/50s. Not only of interest to film history and WW2 buffs, as both cineastes and more casual film fans are sure to be no less charmed by the appealingly wholesome film's tangibly warm nature, its earnest political candour, and heart stirring optimism. A unjustly neglected film, since the glaring social injustices exposed within 'The Way We Live' are, sadly, no less relevant today.
    10lorjones-78458

    Window into the past

    This was the Plymouth both my grandfather's returned home to after demob. What a sorry sight it must have been too. My mum told me my dad's mum, my grandmother Jesse and her daughter, were regulars up the Hoe (as in the film) dancing with the Yanks. My dad played truant from school to go shoot dice with the Yanks up the Hoe too. I know Efford well and the mums in the film could well be the grans of more than one of my school chums. I grew up on the post war Ernesettle estate with street names like Biggin Hill and Rochford Crescent. , German POWs used as labour force. My gran Jesse moved from a Devonport slum to a new build at Dryburgh Crescent, Ham Estate c1945 and was there till her death, my dad was still in the house in 2005, when it finally past from family hands back to the Council. Unlike social housing since 1970s, the council houses were so well built and had such big gardens, rear for dads veg, front for mums flowers, that many never moved again. As a Janner the film makes me feel a part of my roots and see old Plymouth through my parents (as children) and grandparents eyes. A gem of a film. Rewatchable.
    5Adira-2

    More documentary than drama.

    About halfway through the Second World War in Britain, people started envisaging a brave new postwar world. "The Way We Live", made shortly after the war, taps into this idealism.

    This movie reminds me of my school days, when we were ushered into a darkened room and treated a film on some instructive subject such as atomic power, fluoride or sugar production. In this case the topic was town planning, and the town in question was Plymouth. Using some slender fictional devices - a writer investigating postwar reconstruction, and a "typical" family suffering from overcrowding - "The Way We Live" sets out to inform rather than entertain. There isn't much drama, and no plot to speak of. It borrows a lot of footage from contemporary newsreels. In the end we don't even get to see the rebuilt city of Plymouth, because in 1946 the city was still awaiting reconstruction.

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      The director was attracted to Michael Foot when she filmed him giving a public speech for this feature, and they later married.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de octubre de 1946 (Francia)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Plymouth, Devon, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(scenes of the area before and after bombing)
    • Empresa productora
      • Two Cities Films
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      • 1h 4min(64 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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