Postcards from the 48% (2018)
This is a film made by the some of the 48% who voted Remain. The film is of the 48% and for the 48%. It is their story, feelings and reasons for remain, made totally from their perspective.
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Simply Perfect
Highly Overrated But Still Good
A brilliant film that helped define a genre
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Whatever your views on brexit this is a genuinely fascinating exploration of the the experience of those people who were either shocked or upset by the referendum outcome. This film is a must for anybody trying to understand why so many people in Britain are struggling to come to terms with the referendum outcome. In the end it is an uplifting journey into hope and perhaps resistance.
We are truly a disunited kingdom now, labelled as either leaver or remainer and entrenched in our view of Brexit. It won't end well - no-one satisfied, the right wing press blaming the EU for the many problems ahead and politicians driven to the extremes. This film does an excellent job of reminding us how we got there - perhaps there will be a sequel? "48% - you were right all along"?
Postcards from the 48% is a shocking indictment of how democracy can be undermined by those seeking to destroy democracy for their own personal gain by lies, fraud and interference. This film should be mandatory viewing by all our fellow EU citizens to show them that a sizeable proportion of the population, predominantly the young and better educated, did not want to leave the EU and still do not want to leave the EU. This number is growing larger day by day, and is now the majority according to the most recent, reliable polls. But both the U.K. government and the official Opposition Party, are ignoring us. They refuse to reconsider and are denying us a second vote now that the facts are coming to light. This is NOT democracy
If you ask everyone who supports a football a team, who their favourite team is, what's the answer?! By going around the country asking everyone who voted remain, it seems rather logical you're going to create a rather biased and slanted view.What's the point in a vote if, when the results come in, those that didn't get the vote they wanted, try and campaign for another vote? Where does it end? And to say people didn't know what they were voting is just another form of this.Well made slanted documentary. How about the same creators now travel around creating a documentary for the Brexiteers! Then release both documentaries...