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L'esprit de 45

Titre original : The Spirit of '45
  • 2013
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  • 1h 34min
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L'esprit de 45 (2013)
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Un documentaire sur la manière dont l'esprit d'unité, qui avait maintenu la Grande-Bretagne à flot pendant la guerre, continua sur sa lancée pour créer une vision d'une société unie plus jus... Tout lireUn documentaire sur la manière dont l'esprit d'unité, qui avait maintenu la Grande-Bretagne à flot pendant la guerre, continua sur sa lancée pour créer une vision d'une société unie plus juste.Un documentaire sur la manière dont l'esprit d'unité, qui avait maintenu la Grande-Bretagne à flot pendant la guerre, continua sur sa lancée pour créer une vision d'une société unie plus juste.

  • Réalisation
    • Ken Loach
  • Scénario
    • Ken Loach
  • Casting principal
    • Eileen Thompson
    • Julian Tudor Hart
    • Dai Walters
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    1,4 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Ken Loach
    • Scénario
      • Ken Loach
    • Casting principal
      • Eileen Thompson
      • Julian Tudor Hart
      • Dai Walters
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 42avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux45

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    Eileen Thompson
    • Self - Nurse
    Julian Tudor Hart
    • Self - General Practitioner
    • (as Dr. Julian Tudor Hart)
    Dai Walters
    • Self - Miner
    Sam Watts
    • Self
    Ray Davies
    • Self - Miner and Steelworker
    Dot Gibson
    • Self - General Secretary, National Pensioners' Convention
    Tony Benn
    • Self - Labour Minister
    Harry Keen
    • Self - Consultant Physician
    • (as Professor Harry Keen)
    John Rees
    • Self - Radical Historian
    Raphie de Santos
    • Self - Financial Analyst and Radical Commentator
    James Meadway
    • Self - Senior Economist, National Economists Foundation
    Tony Richardson
    • Self - Car Worker and Shop Steward
    Dena Murphy
    • Self - Nurse
    Margaret Battin
    • Self - Nurse
    June Hautot
    • Self
    Bill Ronksley
    • Self - Former President, Train Drivers Union, ASLEF
    Jacky Davis
    • Self - Consultant Radiologist
    • (as Dr. Jacky Davis)
    Jonathon Tomlinson
    • Self - General Practitioner
    • (as Dr. Jonathon Tomlinson)
    • Réalisation
      • Ken Loach
    • Scénario
      • Ken Loach
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    10keith1958

    Does what it says on the Tin

    Some people have complained that the film is not objective, I think they're missing the point.

    The point of this documentary is to capture the essence of that time. What our parents and grandparents had endured and how they faced up to the future with hope for a better world than that passed away with war.

    That working together in commonality could build a better world for future generations and they did just that. The achievements of the Atlee government still reverberate down the decades and are with us still.

    They did what they did in far harder times than now, are we so useless that we cannot do it?
    6l_rawjalaurence

    Flawed Account of British History Since 1945

    THE SPIRIT OF 45 goes back to the end of the Second World War to recreate the unique spirit of that era, when it really did seem as if a new order had been set up in Great Britain, one dedicated to everyone working for each other rather than out to make individual profits. Industries were nationalized with the aim of securing viable investment, the National Health Service offered medical care at point of contact for everyone, while the government of the time dedicated itself for everyone rather than simply appealing to rich interests. With the help of archive film plus testimonies from those who were around the period, Ken Loach evokes a unique spirit, one which has not existed either before or after that period.

    Within those terms, the film is a nostalgic piece which makes some important points about people's capacity to change things, if they really want to. But unfortunately Loach veers off his theme when he introduces Margaret Thatcher into the proceedings. It is true that she ushered in a new area of capitalism and selling off state industries to the highest bidder, but we have to remember the size of her victories, which suggest that a substantial slice of the working classes actually voted for her, in spite of the fact that she was working against their interests. What the film illustrates above anything else is the limitation of communal activity, especially when voters are swayed by the prospect of increased wealth through private enterprise - for example, by being given the chance to buy their council houses. It might not be ethically fair, especially for those too poor to accomplish this, but people basically think for themselves first and their fellow-citizens later. In a sense we were responsible for creating a capitalist world; Mrs. Thatcher only offered the conditions.

    With this in mind, a lot of the second half of THE SPIRIT OF '45 is largely rubbish, the product of a mind that consciously misreads British history and simply blames the government for all of our problems, rather than ourselves. On the other hand I applaud Loach for advocating this view, for it is only by appreciating its limitations that we can understand that we are responsible for our own demise.
    7Fenrir_Sleeps

    Red flag raised for our society

    Might go a little over the top on its conclusions, but it is an important reminder of a spirit of the time portrayed in the documentary.

    In a time when Friedman's free market theory dangerously veers towards anarcho-capitalism, it might not be bad to remember that politics and states should still have a say on our society.

    Unfortunately, 'The Spirit of '45' might seem a little bit too much like socialist propaganda, in spite of Ken Loach's intentions of trying to stick to the overall zeitgeist of the British society of the time. Deserves recognition, nonetheless, for having the courage of revealing the colour of its flag, in a business where every film is built to be as inocuous and mass-appealing as possible.
    7csrothwec

    As to be expected extremely one-sided but well crafted.

    An excellent film in terms of explaining both what the title says, "The Spirit of 1945" leading to the massive victory of the Labour Party in the UK general election of that year and also the roots of that victory. Loach (correctly) goes back to the end of the First World War and how the promises of "A Land fit for Heroes" was betrayed and millions of working men and their families instead spent most of the inter-war years (not just the so-called "Hungry Thirties") living in poverty and destitution. Their children were determined to build a better Britain and, as Loach shows, this feeling was also shared by many people from much wealthier backgrounds as well (in which bodies during the war such as the Army Bureau of Contemporary Affairs also played a significant role). Loach does not shy away from showing the weaknesses of the Labour Government's policies (e.g. very much "top down" and with no trace of the kind of Mitbestimmung which helped to rebuild West German industry in the same period), but he nevertheless paints far too positive a picture of what Attlee's governments actually achieved.

    By going straight from this period (1945-51) to the arrival of "the Wicked Witch" (Thatcher) in Downing Street in 1979, he is able to skate right over how much the Labour Government had NOT accomplished and just how rotten much of British industry and society was by the early-/mid-1970s (and which provided the environment in which Thatcher could only have come to power.) The short-sightedness of union leaders, for example, in focusing purely and simply on short-term economic gain for their members and rejecting totally Castle's "In Place of Strife" proposlas plus "holding the public to ransom" on unlimited occasions in the 1960s and 1970s is simply ignored as not fitting in with the polemic.

    In conclusion, watch this film to explain why the Labour election landslide happened, but if you want to know "what happened next", watch the 1959 comedy "I'm all right,Jack" as well. For every stalwart nurse and miner shown in Loach's film, there were unfortunately far too many "Fred Kites" leading their unions in the years after Attlee left office as well!
    6antoniotierno

    interesting but boring

    "The Spirit of '45" reminds us of the air of progress occurring in British politics immediately after World War II. It takes back to the founding of welfare state and the nationalization of the health service, transport, energy and other areas of public life. The faces we see at the beginning of the film of young Britons celebrating in the fountains at Trafalgar Square symbolize the hope of a nation. But Loach is also worried about the spirit of modern Britain. The second part ponders a different mood than the one of the 1940s: Thatcherism and the more recent failures of organized labor to live up to its founding principles. On the whole this is a tender and humane film, a compelling mix of interviews, with archive footage. The film works all at once as a lament, a celebration and a wake- up call to modern politicians, it's only a bit boring.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 mai 2013 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Sites officiels
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • The Spirit of '45
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Liverpool, Merseyside, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(archive footage)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Fly Film Company
      • Sixteen Films
      • Film4
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      • 1h 34min(94 min)
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      • Dolby Digital

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