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Re: British Films in the 20th Century - off topic
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tiompan wrote:
moss wrote:
This has nothing to do with stones, though I am sure you could find some in these films, not sure what word to use, perhaps surreal comes to mind. Hours of wandering through the 20th century landscape of being nonsensically 'British'.....
Enjoy or not!


http://www.culture24.org.uk/ar[...]ree-in-britain-on-film-project

http://player.bfi.org.uk/britain-on-film/



Try this one .

http://player.bfi.org.uk/film/[...]ncient-druidical-remains-1900/


Tried it, god Stonehenge was in a ruined state ;). Also tried Carol's Isle of Lewis one with Callanish at the end; somehow grainy black and white intensifies the old stones with character.


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Posted by moss
9th July 2015ce
08:06

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