Synopsis:
courtesy of Nick Broomfield
Made while Broomfield was studying at the National Film and
Television School, the film talks to people from across the class
divide and looks at attitudes relating to 'Britishness' and the
institutions of Church and state. A carpenter, an Earl and a
Reverend are among those interviewed in what a local paper
described at the time as "a low-key satire on South Bucks
attitudes".
Synopsis:
Made while Broomfield was studying at the National Film and
Television School, the film talks to people from across the class
divide and looks at attitudes relating to 'Britishness' and the
institutions of Church and state. A carpenter, an Earl and a
Reverend are among those interviewed in what a local paper
described at the time as "a low-key satire on South Bucks
attitudes".