Europhile film-maker David Wilkinson hopes Postcards from the 48 will tell story of those who voted against Brexit
As if to prove history is not always written by the victors, a group of Europhiles have started filming a new documentary on resistance to Britain’s departure from the European Union.
Postcards from the 48 is a feature-length film by British film-maker and distributor David Wilkinson. It will include footage from the upcoming march against Brexit on 25 March as well as interviews with campaigners and voters from the referendum.
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As if to prove history is not always written by the victors, a group of Europhiles have started filming a new documentary on resistance to Britain’s departure from the European Union.
Postcards from the 48 is a feature-length film by British film-maker and distributor David Wilkinson. It will include footage from the upcoming march against Brexit on 25 March as well as interviews with campaigners and voters from the referendum.
Continue reading...
- 2/17/2017
- by Dan Roberts, Brexit policy editor
- The Guardian - Film News
David Wilkinson's impressive and intriguing documentary tells the story of early film pioneer Louis Le Prince, a figure eclipsed in cinema history by Thomas Edison and the Lumière brothers but ripe for rediscovery. Le Prince was French but married into a Yorkshire industrial family in the 1860s. In 1888, using a one-lens camera he had patented, he made in Leeds what may well have been "the world's first successful moving pictures".
- 7/3/2015
- The Independent - Film
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