This is a history of the England's Ealing Film Studios, from its beginnings in 1902. It follows the studio's successes through the 1930's, World War II dramas, the well-known 'Ealing comedies' with Alec Guinness, and the BBC's television productions
| Year | 2002 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Andrew Snell |
| Runtime | 50 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 6.8/10 (4 votes) |
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A thorough and affectionate tribute to the iconic British film studio that shaped a nation's sense of humor and social commentary. The documentary weaves together archival footage and insights to chart its unique journey from silent films to television.
What lingers after the credits is a deep appreciation for the studio's distinct voice—a blend of wit, character, and subtle rebellion that defined an era of filmmaking. It's a compelling chronicle of creative resilience. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Andrew Snell
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