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2015
45 minutes
Documentary, Period and Historical, Short Films
English / No Dialogue
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Appalling behaviour, noise, clamour and violence are not usually traits associated with the British woman of the early 20th century. But for 15 years fearless females battled with the authorities and society at large, to make themselves heard. From newsreel to comedy, this programme taken from the BFI National Archive captures the suffragettes’ struggle – and how they so innovatively used film to further it – while also offering a fascinating portrait of British life a century ago.
This film programme has not been classified by the BBFC. Into Film suggest the films are engaging for ages 11+.
This black and white documentary collection from the start of the last century is a fascinating glimpse into everyday life in Edwardian Britain.
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A powerful depiction of the rise of the Suffragist movement and some of the British women involved.
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Read MoreFascinating glimpse into the history of Britain's people and the history of filmmaking.
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