World War Two
DVD: The Cranes Are FlyingFriday, 09 December 2011The Cranes Are Flying begins with the literal rush of young love, as Boris and Veronica skip down a street, giddy with endorphins. They could be infatuated young Americans in the rock’n’roll year of its making, 1957. But this is Moscow in 1941, as a... Read more... |
Digging the Great Escape, Channel 4Tuesday, 29 November 2011The archaeological documentary is becoming the obligatory format for tackling legendary tales of the British at war. Someone seems to recreate the Dam Busters raid every six months, the wrecks of battleships HMS Hood and the Bismarck have been... Read more... |
DVD: The Theo Angelopoulos Collection Volume 1Friday, 25 November 2011There’s a scene in Theo Angelopoulos’s The Travelling Players where those gathered in a square hear “the wind of freedom is blowing” being sung. The wartime Nazi occupation is over. Greek, Russian and American flags are aloft. A bomb goes off. In... Read more... |
Britain's Greatest Codebreaker, Channel 4Tuesday, 22 November 2011I had misgivings before watching Britain's Greatest Codebreaker last night on Channel 4: the advertised mix of drama and documentary tends to send a signal that neither half is sufficiently well done. And within a minute, it was clear that this was... Read more... |
ResistanceMonday, 21 November 2011What if D-Day had failed? Even at a remove of nearly 80 years, it is strangely arresting to hear a BBC radio announcer giving details of how the Nazis have taken over Oxford and Swindon but are being met with resistance in Coventry and Leicester.... Read more... |
DVD: The Complete Humphrey Jennings, Volume One - The First DaysTuesday, 04 October 2011Because Humphrey Jennings was a director of documentaries, he is never spoken of in the same breath as the greatest British directors of the past - Chaplin, Hitchcock, Powell, Lean and Reed. Another reason is that his career was short, compressed... Read more... |
Cool Hand Luke, Aldwych TheatreTuesday, 04 October 2011The human spirit won't be easily vanquished, or so we're led to believe from Cool Hand Luke, which in itself should provide succour to those trapped at this stage adaptation of the novel that inspired the movie - still with me? - in the days and... Read more... |
David Croft, 1922-2011Wednesday, 28 September 2011Few comedy writers can claim to have extracted so much mirth from the slightly foxed fabric of British life as David Croft, who (with his writing partner Jimmy Perry) created It Ain't Half Hot Mum, Hi-de-Hi! and, above all, Dad's Army. Though the... Read more... |
South Pacific, Barbican TheatreWednesday, 24 August 2011"Whoring after the public taste" is how Ingmar Bergman described some rather funny hanky-panky in one of his most singular films. It's what showbusiness thrives on, and it's fine if done well. Yet a decade ago Trevor Nunn crowned the National... Read more... |
Women War Artists, Imperial War Museum, LondonTuesday, 23 August 2011The sturdy, healthy, almost glowing attractiveness of Ruby Loftus, her reddish curls partly tamed by a green hair net, her face punctuated by bright-red lipstick characteristic of the 1940s, her blue overall neatly complementing her red shirt, and... Read more... |
The Man Who Crossed Hitler, BBC TwoSunday, 21 August 2011Out of the blue, in the middle of the midsummer slump, came this unusual and original one-off play (I say "play" because it would convert naturally to the stage). Finding a new angle from which to explore Hitler and the Nazis might seem impossible,... Read more... |
The Emperor of Atlantis, Arcola TheatreWednesday, 17 August 2011We critics often find ourselves "embarrassed by historical facts", as Craig Raine once put it. Raine was trying to explain why so many people still value Wilfred Owen's poetry - to him, the most overrated corpus of the 20th century. "[Owen's]... Read more... |