Humphrey Jennings
Director
35
Filmes
1
Séries
Frank Humphrey Sinkler Jennings (19 August 1907 – 24 September 1950) was an English documentary filmmaker, celebrated for his poetic and visually striking portrayals of British life during World War II. A co-founder of the Mass Observation social research organization, Jennings blended avant-garde techniques with a deep sense of national identity, creating films that captured the resilience and spirit of the British people. His most acclaimed works, including Listen to Britain (1942), Fires Were Started (1943), and A Diary for Timothy (1945), showcase his unique ability to fuse documentary realism with lyrical storytelling. Film critic and director Lindsay Anderson described him as "the only real poet that British cinema has yet produced."
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Words for Battle
Director
London Can Take It!
Director
The Silent Village
Director, Productor
A Diary for Timothy
Director
The Birth of the Robot
Color Designer
A Defeated People
Director
Fires Were Started
Director, Escritor
Family Portrait
Director, Escritor
Listen to Britain
Director, Escritor, Editor
This Is England
Director
Making Fashion
Director
Speaking from America
Director
Myra Hess
Director
Spare Time
Director
English Harvest
Director
V.1.
Director
The True Story of Lili Marlene
Director, Escritor
Welfare of the Workers
Director
The First Days
Director
Farewell Topsails
Director
Post-Haste
Director
Spring Offensive
Director
The Dim Little Island
Director, Productor
Penny Journey
Director
Coal Face
Additional Photography
The Eighty Days
Director
Cargoes
Director
The Story of the Wheel
Director
The Cumberland Story
Director
S.S. Ionian
Director