Cobblers (Original title)
Date: 2004 (Release)Country: United KingdomDirector: Alex Nash
Synopsis: This film is an affectionate portrait of two men, Harry and Brian, who have worked together in Bailey's Shoe Repair shop in the centre of Abingdon for about forty years. Their shop is an Aladdin's cave of old machines, tools, leather off-cuts, out-of-date calendars and, inevitably, piles of shoes. The two men are seen at work, using the skills that have been developed over a lifetime. The film was made during a number of visits to the shop in March / April 2004, which is down an alley off Bath Street in Abingdon. (Nb: Above synopsis supplied by Abingdon School - see NFTVA donor file)
Genres: Amateur film, Student film
Subjects: Cobblers, Abingdon
Releases
Date: 2004not specifiedRelease type: unknownFormat: Mini-DV - Colour - SoundRuntime: 9 mins Language: English
Film, Video or Digital materials held in BFI National Archive(5)
Accessible materials to view(2)
Description: VHS cassetteDuration: 7.43 minutesLine standard: 625Colour standard: PALBFI identifier: C-1336317
Status: Viewing - Videotape can be requested for access
Description: Betacam SPLine standard: 625Colour standard: PALBFI identifier: C-1336318
Status: Viewing - Videotape can be requested for access
Digital materials(1)
Description: MKVDuration: 00:07:43 minutesFFV1 v3 - BFI identifier: N-4960575
Status: Master - Restricted access to preserved digital file
Video materials(4)
Description: Video - BFI identifier: C-1336308
Status: Status pending - Material requires inspection to determine preservation or access status
Description: Digital BetacamDuration: 7.43 minutesLine standard: 625Colour standard: PALBFI identifier: C-1336316
Status: Master - Restricted access to preserved videotape
Description: VHS cassetteDuration: 7.43 minutesLine standard: 625Colour standard: PALBFI identifier: C-1336317
Status: Viewing - Videotape can be requested for access
Description: Betacam SPLine standard: 625Colour standard: PALBFI identifier: C-1336318
Status: Viewing - Videotape can be requested for access
Date: 2004 (Release)Country: United KingdomDirector: Alex Nash
Synopsis: This film is an affectionate portrait of two men, Harry and Brian, who have worked together in Bailey's Shoe Repair shop in the centre of Abingdon for about forty years. Their shop is an Aladdin's cave of old machines, tools, leather off-cuts, out-of-date calendars and, inevitably, piles of shoes. The two men are seen at work, using the skills that have been developed over a lifetime. The film was made during a number of visits to the shop in March / April 2004, which is down an alley off Bath Street in Abingdon. (Nb: Above synopsis supplied by Abingdon School - see NFTVA donor file)
Genres: Amateur film, Student film
Subjects: Cobblers, Abingdon
Releases
Date: 2004not specifiedRelease type: unknownFormat: Mini-DV - Colour - SoundRuntime: 9 mins Language: English
Film, Video or Digital materials held in BFI National Archive(5)
Accessible materials to view(2)
Description: VHS cassetteDuration: 7.43 minutesLine standard: 625Colour standard: PALBFI identifier: C-1336317
Status: Viewing - Videotape can be requested for access
Description: Betacam SPLine standard: 625Colour standard: PALBFI identifier: C-1336318
Status: Viewing - Videotape can be requested for access
Digital materials(1)
Description: MKVDuration: 00:07:43 minutesFFV1 v3 - BFI identifier: N-4960575
Status: Master - Restricted access to preserved digital file
Video materials(4)
Description: Video - BFI identifier: C-1336308
Status: Status pending - Material requires inspection to determine preservation or access status
Description: Digital BetacamDuration: 7.43 minutesLine standard: 625Colour standard: PALBFI identifier: C-1336316
Status: Master - Restricted access to preserved videotape
Description: VHS cassetteDuration: 7.43 minutesLine standard: 625Colour standard: PALBFI identifier: C-1336317
Status: Viewing - Videotape can be requested for access
Description: Betacam SPLine standard: 625Colour standard: PALBFI identifier: C-1336318
Status: Viewing - Videotape can be requested for access