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Film challenging the UK's obsession with period dramas and their failure to reflect modern diversity, asking what it means for those excluded from this vision of Britain.

CLASH challenges the national obsession with period dramas and calls out their failure to reflect modern diversity, asking what it means for those excluded from this vision of the UK. Humphrey Jennings' Listen to Britain propagated a myth of national unity. CLASH, through the perspectives of underrepresented queer people of colour, critiques the myths we still tell ourselves on screen. Through candid interviews and staged period drama sequences, the film explores the issues surrounding nostalgic, 'heritage' film and television, and how they erase the diverse history of Britain, particularly its colonial past.

8 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
NarratorTim McInnerny
Interviewed GuestUmber Ghauri
Interviewed GuestNadine Davis
Interviewed GuestTia Simon-Campbell
Interviewed GuestBasi Akpabio
Interviewed GuestTemi Wilkey
Interviewed GuestIjeoma Uzoukwu
Interviewed GuestTravis Alabanza
ProducerSavannah James-Bayly
DirectorAmrou Al-Kadhi
ComposerThomas Fitzsimons
Production CompanyWingspan Productions
EditorFiona Brands
Production CompanyFox Cub Films

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