Picturehouse Cinemas

As We Really Are

In the 1930s the GPO Film Unit created a series of films that celebrated the day-to-day life of the United Kingdom. The most famous of these was Night Mail – Benjamin Britten and WH Auden’s soaring hymn to the love and labour that goes into delivering our letters. These films were like mirrors held up to the nation. Brighton Festival has commissioned new films with the same mission – to see ourselves as we really are, at work and at play. And to celebrate the whole business of just getting on with life. This screening includes the GPO films Night Mail and Spare Time, alongside new work from Brighton film-makers and a screen talk with panel including Frank Cottrell-Boyce, David Shrigley and Kath Mattock.

120 Minutes
Talks
Monday, 20 May 2024