Coal Face is a 1935 British documentary film short directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. With a film score by Benjamin Britten[1] and a poem written and narrated by W.H. Auden,[2] the film gives a glimpse into the lives of a Yorkshire mining community and the dangerous working conditions the miners routinely faced. The film largely reuses older footage from Tour of a British Coal Mine (1928), which was shot in Barnsley, Yorkshire.[3]
Coal Face | |
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Directed by | Alberto Cavalcanti |
Written by | W.H. Auden |
Produced by | John Grierson |
Cinematography | Stuart Legg |
Edited by | William Coldstream |
Music by | Benjamin Britten |
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Running time | 11 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
References
edit- ^ White, Eric Walter (1970). Benjamin Britten: His Life and Operas. University of California Press. pp. 23–24. ISBN 0-520-01679-3.
- ^ Thesing, William B. (2000). Caverns of Night: Coal Mines in Art, Literature, and Film. University of South Carolina Press. p. 120. ISBN 1-57003-352-8.
- ^ Aitken (2006). Aitken, Ian (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film. Routledge. pp. 237–238. ISBN 978-1-57958-445-0.
External links
edit- Coal Face at IMDb
- Coal Face at the BFI's Screenonline