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Moving with the Times (1957) is a fascinating documentary that captures a slice of post-war British industry, immersing viewers in the hustle and bustle of factories and the various skilled trades that defined the era. The film's pacing is methodical, almost hypnotic, as it transitions from the bustling London Airport to the intricate processes of manufacturing everything from alarm clocks to automobiles. There's a raw authenticity in the footage, showcasing practical effects and the human element behind production, allowing you to appreciate the craftsmanship of the time. It's really a time capsule of an industrial Britain, making it quite distinctive for those interested in the evolution of labor and technology.
Moving with the Times has had a rather limited release history, primarily existing on archival formats. Original prints are scarce, often found in specialty collections or museum archives. Its unique focus on everyday manufacturing processes makes it a niche interest among collectors who appreciate historical documentaries and industrial themes.
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