Features three films from the man described by Lindsay Anderson as 'the only true poet of the English cinema': The feature-length I Was a Fireman the story of 24 hours in the life of a fire crew during the Blitz is an innovative work that should be as iconic to British cinema as Vigo's L'Atalante is to French. In Listen to Britain Jennings collects and edits the sounds and sights of wartime Britain into an extraordinarily moving and effective collage. Diary for Timothy is a film that is relevant for every generation and bears repeated viewings. The latter two films... are struck from newly made BFI prints. [show more]
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