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8 min
Commissioned by the BBC & BFI, CLASH is a short experimental documentary critiquing Britain's obsession with period dramas, and how they erase the diverse reality of Britain today. This film - part parody, part candid interview - is a response to Humphrey Jennings' 1942 'LISTEN TO BRITAIN', a documentary used to propel 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 with our subjects - involving a hobby horse race in East London - our film explores the issues surrounding nostalgic heritage cinema, and how it erases the diverse landscape of Britain today.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
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Tim McInnerny | Narrator | Unowned |
| Umber Ghauri | Unowned | ||
| Nadine Davis | Unowned | ||
| Tia Simon-Campbell | Unowned | ||
| Basi Akpabio | Unowned | ||
| Temi Wilkey | Unowned | ||
| Travis Alabanza | Unowned | ||
| Ijeoma Uzoukwu | Unowned |