Description
One of the most acclaimed entries in the British documentary film movement, following the Royal Mail rail delivery service at it makes its way from London to Glasgow
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.
Product details
| SKU | 5035673008331 |
| Alphabetical Title | Night Mail |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Brand / Publisher | BFI |
| Catalogue Number | BFIVD833 |
| Certificate | Exempt |
| Colour | Black & White |
| Countries | United Kingdom |
| Director | Harry Watt and Basil Wright |
| DVD Region | 2 |
| Format | DVD |
| Language(s) | English |
| Product contents | 1 disc |
| Running time | 23 min + 93 min extras |
| Sound | Sound |
| Subtitles | English Hard of Hearing |
| Year | 1936 |
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