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For all the Immigrants in England (Original title)
Date: 1972 (Release)

Country: United Kingdom

Director: Digby Rumsey

Production company billing: Filmed around Stoke Newington, North london, between 1970 and 1972, this is Digby Rumsey's first film. It is a combination of a visual diary, black comedy and personal viewpoint. Included are sketches on Ted Heath, old age, astrology and the Stoke Newington Gardeners' Guild. The title relates to his theory that of the time - that the only hope for England lies in the influence that the new cultures will have on it.
Synopsis: The filmmaker's first film, made over a three year period. blown-up from 8mm. A mixture of black comedy, personal documentation and an array of film concepts.

Genre:
Comedy
Releases
Date: 1972Country: United KingdomRelease type: unknownFormat: 16mm Film - Colour - SoundRuntime: 35 mins Language: French

Articles held in BFI Reuben Library (1)
In: British National Film Catalogue v17 1979
Title: [British National Film Catalogue - v17 1979: no known title]Language: English