Social Presents Best of British Council Film Collection, Delhi
Screening
October 24 | 7PM
Antisocial, Hauz Khas Village, Delhi
Free
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Social Presents Best of British Council Film Collection, Delhi
Screening
October 24 | 7PM
Antisocial, Hauz Khas Village, Delhi
Free
Sorry, this show is already over but head here for other fun events!
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
An evening spent watching the very Best of the British Council FIlm Collection!
Featuring:
Morning Paper
A fascinating look behind the scenes of newspaper production, following the production of a single issue of The Times during the Blitz, from the daily editorial conference to the printing presses.
London 1942
Chronicling London during the midst of the Second World War, London 1942 illustrates the changes in daily life brought about by the pressures of war.
Directed by Ken Annakin, whose subsequent Hollywood credits included the star-studded epics Battle of the Bulge and The Longest Day as well as the family classic Swiss Family Robinson.
Man on the Beat
A funny and nostalgic look at the training and principles of the British ‘bobby’, exploring police duties whilst on the beat and their role within the community.
Island People A cross-section of how various people across Britain spend Saturday - the ‘day divided between work and recreation’.
The People's Land
A Technicolor guide to some of the coastline, countryside, and properties preserved by the National Trust. The People’s Land was the debut film from cinematographer Geoffrey Unsworth who went on to photograph 2001 A Space Odyssey and the Superman Trilogy.
Queen Cotton
A stunning introduction to the manufacture and design of both woven and printed cotton fabrics, the products of which are presented in a surreal fashion show
Technicolor advisor on the film was the great cinematographer, Jack Cardiff who went on to influence the look of Powell & Pressburger, Hitchcock and John Huston.”
Royal Road
Royal Road takes a look at both the public-facing activities of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) during WW2, as well as a showing an intimate glimpse of the royal family’s private life.
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Social Presents Best of British Council Film Collection, Delhi
Screening
October 24 | 7PM
Antisocial, Hauz Khas Village, Delhi
Free
Sorry, this show is already over but head here for other fun events!
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
Free
Sorry, this show is already over but head here for other fun events!