Humphrey Jennings: The Man Who Listened to Britain
- Filme para televisão
- 2000
- 50 min
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6,5/10
40
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn examination of the life and work of Humphrey Jennings.An examination of the life and work of Humphrey Jennings.An examination of the life and work of Humphrey Jennings.
Fotos
Richard Attenborough
- Self
- (as Lord Attenborough)
Francis Cockburn
- Self - Assistant Editor
- (as Frances Cockburn)
Nora Dawson
- Self
- (as Nora Lee)
Denis Forman
- Self - Friend and Colleague
- (as Sir Denis Forman)
Fred Griffiths
- Self
- (cenas de arquivo)
Humphrey Jennings
- Self
- (cenas de arquivo)
Stuart Legg
- Self
- (cenas de arquivo)
Avaliações em destaque
Respectable, appreciative TV documentary study of Humphrey Jennings, who they call (ominously) "the only poet of British Cinema," determined to relate him to the high art tradition.
Traces his work through dabbling with surrealist painting, the GPO Film Unit turning into the Crown Film Unit ("I'm only slumming it. I'm not really a film maker. I'm interested in art.) He finds himself involved in World War Two morale boosters "London Can take It" and "Listen to Britain", the (pre "It Happened Here") "Forgotten Village" with a British village doubling for Lidice, the destroyed Czech community, "Heart of Britain", "Diary for Timothy" A post war plan to film "Far From the Madding Crowd" doesn't work out. "People respected him but they preferred not to know him."
The film fields old associates and observers like Mike Leigh or Jacob Bronowski, spacing clips with interviews.
Traces his work through dabbling with surrealist painting, the GPO Film Unit turning into the Crown Film Unit ("I'm only slumming it. I'm not really a film maker. I'm interested in art.) He finds himself involved in World War Two morale boosters "London Can take It" and "Listen to Britain", the (pre "It Happened Here") "Forgotten Village" with a British village doubling for Lidice, the destroyed Czech community, "Heart of Britain", "Diary for Timothy" A post war plan to film "Far From the Madding Crowd" doesn't work out. "People respected him but they preferred not to know him."
The film fields old associates and observers like Mike Leigh or Jacob Bronowski, spacing clips with interviews.
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Jenny Stein: The war was what he needed. He just ran out of steam. I think that he probably was ashamed of being a filmmaker - lots of people are - and wanted to be a painter. Which is silly.
- ConexõesFeatures London Can Take It! (1940)
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