Portrait of a People: Impressions of Britain (1970)

A poetic evocation of the history and character of Britian accompanied by spoken words based on the thoughts of many Britons, among them Sir Winston Churchill, John Keats, William Shakespeare, George Orwell and William Wordsworth.

Director: Anthony Pelissier
Genre: Documentary, History
Release Date:
Production: COI
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

british empire, short film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Portrait of a People: Impressions of Britain about?
A poetic evocation of the history and character of Britian accompanied by spoken words based on the thoughts of many Britons, among them Sir Winston Churchill, John Keats, William Shakespeare, George Orwell and William Wordsworth.
Who directed Portrait of a People: Impressions of Britain?
Portrait of a People: Impressions of Britain was directed by Anthony Pelissier.
What genre is Portrait of a People: Impressions of Britain?
Portrait of a People: Impressions of Britain is a Documentary, History film.
Where was Portrait of a People: Impressions of Britain produced?
Portrait of a People: Impressions of Britain was produced in United Kingdom.