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The Balance (1947)
A documentary about how trading goods with the rest of the world works to help the UK economy after WWII.
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6.1
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Britain Can Make It, No. 1 (1946)
A look at how science is keeping British industry as high-tech and innovative as anywhere else in the world.
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7.3
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Land of Promise (1946)
Described as a 'film argument' about homes and houses, this film is in three parts showing houses as they were, houses as they are and houses as they might be.
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The World Is Rich (1946)
The World Is Rich is a 1947 British documentary film directed by Paul Rotha about food shortages after World War II, outlining steps underway to deal with the problems. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
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A City Speaks (1947)
Urban utopia beckons in this idealistic vision of postwar Manchester - fascinating to revisit as Northern Powerhouses and city devolution return to the agenda. Sponsored by the city council, it's very ambitious for a local government film. Under the soaring, sweeping direction of Paul Rotha, it takes in themes of industry, energy, leisure and housing, present, past and future.


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