Common Ground (1943)

'At the National Houses set up, owing to the war, in the United Kingdom through the co-operation of the Allied European Governments and the British Council, Allied nations kept alive their own culture and traditions, and studied the British way of life. The film shows glimpses of the Czecho-slovak, Yugoslav, Belgian, Norwegian, Netherlands, Greek and Polish Houses.'

Director: Robert LaPresle
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date:
Production: Merton Park Studios
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Common Ground about?
'At the National Houses set up, owing to the war, in the United Kingdom through the co-operation of the Allied European Governments and the British Council, Allied nations kept alive their own culture and traditions, and studied the British way of life. The film shows glimpses of the Czecho-slovak, Yugoslav, Belgian, Norwegian, Netherlands, Greek and Polish Houses.'
Who directed Common Ground?
Common Ground was directed by Robert LaPresle.
How long is Common Ground?
Common Ground has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is Common Ground?
Common Ground is a Documentary film.
Where was Common Ground produced?
Common Ground was produced in United Kingdom.