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A Sense of History

United Kingdom

1992

22 Min
Color
English
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DIR Mike Leigh

PROD Simon Channing Williams

SCR Jim Broadbent

DP Dick Pope

CAST Jim Broadbent, Stephen Bill, Belinda Bradley, Edward Bradley, Roma

ED Jon Gregory

PROD DES Alison Chitty

MUSIC Carl Davis

SOUND Tim Fraser

Toronto, Stockholm (Short Film Competition)

Synopsis

Broadbent as The 23rd Earl of Leete, a very British and eccentric landowner, takes us on an intriguing tour of his estate and tells of the progress of over 900 years of family history. A Sense of History has the look and feel of a very real documentary; there is no canned laughter to give us the clue that it might be a spoof. Only as the Earl’s revelations unravel do we begin to suspect anything. —broadbent.org

Director

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Mike Leigh

One of contemporary Britain’s most renowned directors, Mike Leigh is known for his depictions of the dramas inherent in the everyday lives of regular people. Often compared to compatriot Ken Loach for his emphasis on “slice-of-life” realism (a comparison Leigh has deemed inaccurate, as his films, unlike Loach’s, have no absolute political agenda), Leigh makes films remarkable for their level-headed, unsensational portrayals of topics that would become four-hankie “message” melodramas in the hands of most Hollywood directors.
Born February 20, 1943, in Salford, Manchester, Leigh originally wanted to go into acting. While training at London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, however, he found himself drawn toward directing and writing, and he eventually transferred to the London Film School. He began his career on the stage, with two of his most important works, The Box Play and Bleak Moments, brought to life through collaborative experimentation during rehearsals. The latter play… read more

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