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The Wipers Times

  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
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The Wipers Times (2013)
War

Based on the remarkable true story of a satirical newspaper published on the front lines of World War One, this poignant yet comedic drama revels in the extraordinary resilience of the human... Read allBased on the remarkable true story of a satirical newspaper published on the front lines of World War One, this poignant yet comedic drama revels in the extraordinary resilience of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity.Based on the remarkable true story of a satirical newspaper published on the front lines of World War One, this poignant yet comedic drama revels in the extraordinary resilience of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity.

  • Director
    • Andy De Emmony
  • Writers
    • Ian Hislop
    • Nick Newman
  • Stars
    • Ben Chaplin
    • Patrick FitzSymons
    • Julian Rhind-Tutt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
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    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Andy De Emmony
    • Writers
      • Ian Hislop
      • Nick Newman
    • Stars
      • Ben Chaplin
      • Patrick FitzSymons
      • Julian Rhind-Tutt
    • 18User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Ben Chaplin
    Ben Chaplin
    • Roberts
    Patrick FitzSymons
    • Deputy Features Editor
    • (as Patrick Fitzsymons)
    Julian Rhind-Tutt
    Julian Rhind-Tutt
    • Pearson
    Steve Oram
    Steve Oram
    • Sergeant Harris
    Josh O'Connor
    Josh O'Connor
    • Dodd
    Jarrod Cooke
    • Henderson
    Colin Ash
    Colin Ash
    • Smith
    Hugh Skinner
    Hugh Skinner
    • Barnes
    Ben Daniels
    Ben Daniels
    • Lieutenant Colonel Howfield
    Michael Palin
    Michael Palin
    • General Mitford
    Richard Doubleday
    Richard Doubleday
    • ADC Bobby
    Paul Kennedy
    Paul Kennedy
    • Winston Churchill
    Emma Little Lawless
    Emma Little Lawless
    • Field Nurse
    • (as Emma Little)
    Emilia Fox
    Emilia Fox
    • Kate Roberts
    Faolan Morgan
    • Chaplain
    Hugh Irvine
    • British Sargent
    • (uncredited)
    Matthew McMillan
    • German Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Kieron O'Grady
    • Pyjama soldier
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Andy De Emmony
    • Writers
      • Ian Hislop
      • Nick Newman
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    6Prismark10

    The funny side of war

    The Wipers Times is written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman and based on a true story when in 1916 Captain Roberts, Lieutenant Pearson and their men find and commandeer an old printing press and publish issues of a satirical magazine while under fire in the trenches from Harry Hun. The name of the rag is derived from Ypres which some of the troops could not pronounce.

    The satire is punched home by some sepia tinged sketches bringing a music hall feel. Just as in the film Good Morning Vietnam the superiors are not impressed by the anarchic humour especially against the officers who are sitting far, far behind the soldiers in the trenches.

    The only exception being the offbeat and shrewd General played by Michael Palin who recognises that behind the irreverent tone is courage, bravery and soldiers just making the best of the mayhem.

    This is a low budget made for television film starring Ben Chaplin and Julian Rhind-Tutt who act like they are free wheeling it in order to keep in with the satirical tone.

    It makes a change from the slew of films we have recently had about The Great War which has the theme of war is hell and so many young men died.
    Phil_Chester

    Gallows humour aplenty

    A really refreshing take on the First World War, with gallows humour aplenty. Definitely worth a watch for the perfectly judged performances by Chaplin, Palin and Rhind-Tutt. Sadly, the story doesn't really go anywhere and just fizzles out, so not quite a top rating, but so close.
    9t-dooley-69-386916

    Creative, funny and extremely moving true World War I story.

    Co written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman this tells the story of Fred Roberts and his lieutenant and friend Jack Pearson. While based in Ypres, Belgium they discover a near working printing press. Their Sergeant used to work in newspapers and with his help they set up a satirical magazine and name it 'The Wipers Times' – in honour of the way 'Tommie's pronounce Ypres.

    They go for the ludicrous – where ever possible - and often take a swipe at those in command, but the paper is a hit and soon they are getting noticed. This is set during the destruction and slaughter of World War I and that is included in the film, as well as mustard gas, food shortages and the filth of the trenches. The film recreates some of the sketches from the papers as black and white pieces using the same characters and this adds to the surreal nature of the paper and how it was a break from reality for those that read it.

    Starring Ben Chaplin as Roberts and Julian Rhind-Tutt as Pearson who are both perfect castings for their respective roles, this was produced by the BBC to mark the anniversary of 'The Great War', along with other memorable films and series. This I felt was one of the best and dealt with an aspect of war that is often missed out, at one time it is said that 'war is nothing more than wallowing in a dirty ditch'; well this proved that humour could take men out of that ditch if even for a short time. Absolutely recommended and a credit to all involved in its production.
    7nickboldrini

    Dry, Wry look at WWI

    Based on a true story, this manages to balance the surreal, dry humor of the paper itself, with the story of the paper itself - how it was produced and how it attracted opprobium from the top brass - and also the WWI experience of an officer in the trenches, dealing with the men, the war, and the conditions. The humor for me was more clever than laugh out loud, but is excellently observed. The characters are well sketched and excellently acted. And the extracts from the paper itself are illuminating, in terms of what they reveal about the soldiers (or at least the officers) and their view of the war.
    9donb-519-335075

    If you like words and sarcasm

    A delightfully different look at The Great War. The mud, terror, futility of the Great War is well known - even among today's high school students, I trust. But it was not without its moments - the 1914 Christmas truce; collaborations on the front line (we'll send a few bombs over at the same time each day just to keep our Officers happy - make sure you take cover); and the Wipers Times.

    This is the story of two enterprising British officers (Cpt. Fred Roberts and Lt. J.H. Pearson) who sought to relieve the misery of the front line with humor and sarcasm - especially pointed at the British General Staff officers - by publishing a periodical. Those who know much about the Great War know it was a exercise in futility and incompetence - especially demonstrated by those who were leading the conflict - on both sides. If you are interested in the futility of the war read "Back to the Front" by Stephen O'Shea - a scathing indictment of the British General Staff in WWI.

    While The Wipers Times reflects this incompetence, it focuses on the ability of two men to make fun of the situation on the Western Front by sarcastically pointing out the inconsistencies, hypocrisies, elitism and disregard for the "Tommys" (the troops who were actually fighting the war), by those leading the war.

    Throughout the drama, the total lack of "getting it" was demonstrated by Lt. Col Howfield as he expressed outrage at the jokes and barbs being made about the war and especially at the expense of the General Staff. He regularly approached his superior, General Mitford (played by Michael Palin - who surely recognizes a joke when he sees it) with outrage about the content of the front line periodical. To his credit Mitford saw the humor and benefit of the times and supported it.

    One of the highlights of the film is when Howland launches a surprise inspection of Captain Fred Roberts' post - suspecting that Roberts was responsible for the Times. The dialogue between Howland and Roberts was hysterical - demonstrating that in more ways than one - the General Staff did not "get it."

    The acting is good, the staging superb. Although not on the same plane as "Great War Diaries" or "Beneath Hill 60" - both superb dramas about the War, this film makes a fitting contribution to understanding the Great War. Soldiers on the front line live the absurdities of war and embrace the gallows humor that war brings. We civilians get a small glimpse of it in this drama.

    If you like the Great War or clever use of words, you will enjoy this film.

    You can read edition 1 of The Wipers Times at

    http://www.welt.de/bin/wipers-152118514.pdf

    DonB

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    • Trivia
      "Wipers" was the nickname that British soldiers during World War I used for the Belgian Flemish city of Ieper, which was known by its French name of "Ypres" and they found the correct name hard to say.
    • Goofs
      German soldiers singing the "Hymn of Hate" may be artistic license. The hymn was principally a poem, though in the UK it was published with a score and sung for amusement.
    • Quotes

      Roberts: We've come a long way in the last eighteen months, haven't we?

      Pearson: I'd say approximately thirty yards.

    • Soundtracks
      If You Were the Only Girl in the World
      Written by Clifford Grey and Nat Ayer (as Nat D Ayer)

      Used by kind permission of Carlin Music Corp on behalf of

      Redwood Music Ltd and EMI Music Publishing Ltd

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 戰爭日報
    • Production companies
      • Trademark Films
      • European Regional Development Fund
      • Northern Ireland Screen
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      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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