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Life Begins Again (1947)
A short feature illustrating just how medical science deals with the after effects of accidents and injuries.
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New Buildings (1944)
A short feature aimed at British schoolboys in 1944 encouraging them to register for apprenticeships in the building trade.
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Night Shift (1942)
Documentary short depicting night workers in an armament factory making tank components for the war effort, the commentary largely being supplied by the workers themselves.
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The Countrywomen (1942)
World War II propaganda film that shows the war-time agricultural work of women from the Women's Institute.
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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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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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Children of the City (1944)
Attitudes to and treatment of juvenile delinquency in Scotland.
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The Great Harvest (1942)
Made by Paul Rotha Productions for the Ministry of Information. Wartime documentary about agriculture made to bolster morale on the “home front."
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Defeat Diphtheria (1941)
This film explains with some simple diagrams the nature of diphtheria, tells how the anti-toxin was discovered and shows parents the part they must play in protecting their children.
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The Children See It Through (1941)
The children of the London Blitz, some evacuated, others still in the city, are the focus of this film. A fund- and awareness-raiser aimed at US viewers, it was sponsored by the American branch of Save the Children and produced by key documentary production company Paul Rotha Productions.
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Hello! West Indies (1943)
About the war effort in the West Indies.
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Worker and War-Front No. 3 (1942)
News items about British dockers, a scrap metal initiative, cartoonist David Low's appreciation of Soviet cartoons, and a tribute to British workers from the 'Hi Gang' cast.
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Sabotage! (1942)
Part of BFI boxset Ration Books and Rabbit Pies: Films from the Home Front.
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New Builders (1944)
Documentary on the young builders who'll rebuild Britain after the war.
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Highland Doctor (1943)
Commissioned to make a film about a pilot health scheme in the Highlands and Islands, Mander decided against a straightforward documentary approach, recording doctors and nurses going about their work, and instead wrote her own storyline about a medical emergency and recruited actors to play it out.
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World of Plenty (1943)
An opening narration explaining that the film's purpose is to examine the "world strategy of food", in terms of its production, distribution and consumption. The film is then divided into three parts: "Food - As It Was", "Food - As It Is" and "Food - As It Might Be".


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