BFINewsreel & DocumentariesRailwaysNight Mail

SKU: TF2001

£16.95

116 mins.

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The most famous British railway film ever, celebrating the Travelling Post Office from Euston to Glasgow with music by Benjamin Britten and verse by W H Auden. This new DVD edition features an exclusive detailed and fully illustrated booklet, plus four bonus films including Spotlight On The Night Mail (1948), Thirty Million Letters (1963) and Night Mail 2 (1986).

This new edition replaces the old version in our 2020 Catalogue (code PN1902), which has been discontinued.

Full description from the producer:

One of the most critically acclaimed and best-loved films produced within the British documentary movement, Night Mail tells the fascinating story of the Travelling Post Office from Euston to Glasgow and the workers who operated it. Given a modest budget of only ?2,000 and conceived as a routine film promoting Post Office services, the collective talents of the GPO film unit turned out an ambitious and inventive fusion of image, sound, music and poetry that became an instant classic and archetype of the genre. The memorable final section of the film, featuring Benjamin Britten’s innovative score and verse by WH Auden timed to the rhythms of the train, is justly famous, and perhaps the most lyrical final sequence in the history of documentary film.

EXTRAS: The Way to the Sea (UK, 1936) (features verse by Auden and music by Britten) Spotlight on the Night Mail (UK, 1948) Thirty Million Letters (UK, 1963) Night Mail 2 (UK, 1986) (updated version of Night Mail featuring poetry by Blake Morrison) Fully illustrated booklet with essays by author Blake Morrison, film composer Miguel Mera and more

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Weight 1 lbs
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BFI

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