Celebrated photographer Martin Parr travels around England during the summer of 1998, armed with a DV camera and a mission to define ’Englishness’ through the nation’s subjects.
Think of England (tx. 27/4/1999), shown as part of the BBC’s Modern Times series, continues Martin Parr’s project, documented over thirty years as a Magnum photographer, to expose the eccentricities and casual bigotry of England’s white ’moral majority’. The film’s rainswept resorts, dual-carriageway picnics, and village-of-the-dam
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