Song of the Suburbs (1970)
Song of the Suburbs (1970) - Movies 21 minutes. . The suburbs are often portrayed as dull, conformist and hermetic. But with over 80% of the UK population calling these areas home, this playful yet empathetic short film challenges enduring stereotypes by centring the experiences and eccentricities of their numerous residents. The development of these spaces, and the narratives surrounding them, has been captured over the past 100 years by early filmmakers, citizen journalists, amateur documentarians and, most recently, a growing charge of online moving image creators – all brought together here to reveal the multiple identities and realities underneath the cultural image. kitsch, immigration, poltergeist, allotment garden, suburbia, sociology, archive footage, new town, social history, suburban, welfare states, eccentricity, north korea, milton keynes, family's house, bfi, children playing
Released: Jan 01, 1970
Runtime: 21 minutes
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Stars: Owen Hatherley, Janis Tate, William Doyle, Kitty Ray Harper Fedorec, Thelma Johnston
Crew: Graham Williamson (Director), Graham Williamson (Editor), Ian Paine (Sound Editor), Kitty Robertson (Producer), Stefan Caussero (Clearances Consultant), Simon McCallum (Consulting Producer)









