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Wartime homefront

Two documentaries about London during the Blitz. This series is a collection of twenty individual full length films representative of the British Documentary Film Movement. The films cover the twenty-two year period of British documentary production starting with the works of the EMG (Empire Marketing Group) and continue through the postwar era.

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  • "Two documentaries about London during the Blitz. This series is a collection of twenty individual full length films representative of the British Documentary Film Movement. The films cover the twenty-two year period of British documentary production starting with the works of the EMG (Empire Marketing Group) and continue through the postwar era."@en
  • "This series is a collection of twenty individual full length films representative of the British Documentary Film Movement. The films cover the twenty-two year period of British documentary production starting with the works of the EMG (Empire Marketing Group) and continue through the postwar era."@en
  • "LONDON CAN TAKE IT aka BRITAIN CAN TAKE IT (1940, 9 min) is understated and often finds humour in situations that might more typically be depicted as tragic and barbaric - the daily destruction of a great city. FIRES WERE STARTED aka I WAS A FIREMAN (1943, 72 min) uses reenactment techniques to show the Auxiliary Fire Service in action during the winter and spring of 1940/41 when the Blitz of London was at its height. (SFU USE ONLY)."

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  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Documentals (Films)"
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Short films"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en

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  • "Wartime homefront"
  • "Wartime homefront"@en
  • "Wartime Homefront"
  • "Wartime homefront London can take it, Fires were started"@en