Young Socialists from Glasgow, Liverpool and Swansea march to London and discuss their economic struggles en route. Supporting them are Ken Loach, Corin Redgrave, Arnold Wesker and other leading cultural figures of the left of British politics. The march is intercut with scenes dramatising parallel injustices in the English Civil War era and earlier - featuring Frances de la Tour in queenly mode as Elizabeth I. The film's unconventional structure also features frequent extracts of the rousing pop concert, with the band Slade, which culminated the epic march.
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Mr. Rowe, headmaster of David Lister High School, Hull, outlines the benefits of the comprehensive schools system. Produced for the Labour Party.
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Follows the life of Hull folk group The Watersons, which is made up of brothers and sisters Michael Waterson, Norma Waterson, Elaine Waterson (more commonly known as Lal Waterson), and their cousin John Harrison, as they spend a large amount of their time on the road in their van travelling between one folk club and the next.
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Also known as Listen to Harlow, this is Derrick Knight's follow up to Faces of Harlow, a look at the new town’s musical life from orchestras and choirs to jazz and pop.
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A community of sculptors (and a potter) face crisis as their London NW1 studios are threatened with demolition.
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Co-directed by innovative British filmmakers David Gladwell and Derrick Knight, The Great Steam Fair is a beautifully crafted documentary filmed at Shottesbrooke Park, Berkshire in 1964 at a nostalgic event which brought together many traditional fairground rides and steam engines. The film skilfully combines the techniques of traditional sponsored documentary with the new approaches of the direct cinema movement.
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The planning, development and life of a new town exemplified by Harlow in South-East England, illustrating its problems and progress.
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The planning, development and life of a new town exemplified by Harlow in South-East England, illustrating its problems and progress.
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A look at some of the 3000 men who go through miners' rehabilitation centres each year, of whom 19 out of every 20 go back to mining.
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A look at some of the 3000 men who go through miners' rehabilitation centres each year, of whom 19 out of every 20 go back to mining.
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A Centre Office of Information (COI) production about smoking.
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A Centre Office of Information (COI) production about smoking.
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A Centre Office of Information (COI) production about smoking.
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Short documentary about the march from Aldermaston to London in 1959, and the perils of nuclear weapons.
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A short film from Guy L. Coté