Between Times

Between Times (1993) looks at the fate of the British Left in the wake of Thatcherism. Over a cup of tea, A, the socialist, and Z, the post-modernist, investigate what now constitutes the men and women, individuals or collectives, who saw themselves as being the agency of change, i.e. until then the working class.

Director: Marc Karlin
Runtime: 52 min
Original Language: en
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What is Between Times about?
Between Times (1993) looks at the fate of the British Left in the wake of Thatcherism. Over a cup of tea, A, the socialist, and Z, the post-modernist, investigate what now constitutes the men and women, individuals or collectives, who saw themselves as being the agency of change, i.e. until then the working class.
Who directed Between Times?
Between Times was directed by Marc Karlin.
How long is Between Times?
Between Times has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).