A Pandemic Poem: Where Did the World Go?
A powerful and moving examination of the pandemic, using poetry as a central narrative and featuring people from around the country who tell us their stories of life under Covid-19.
A powerful and moving examination of the pandemic, using a poem written by Poet Laureate Simon Armitage that charts the progression of the pandemic from the early rumours arriving from Wuhan to the rollout of the vaccination programme and the easing of lockdown.
Around this central narrative we meet a diverse group of characters from around the UK, each of whom offers testimony about their own experience of living through the past 18 months. Amongst the contributors are Matthew, who lost his 200 year old family business; Andy, a pub landlord who fed thousands of people in Preston for one penny per meal; Comfort, an asylum seeker who struggled with her mental health during lockdown; and young mum Victoria, who paints a picture of the trials and hilarities of looking after young children all day and every day.
The film highlights the resilience of people, the desire to help others, and the strength of family and community.
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Music Played
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amiina
Seoul
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Olafur Arnalds & Alice Sara Ott
Reminiscence
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Max Richter
The Lord's Rough Ways
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Dream Dance Alliance
Gold (Golden Mix)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Performer | Simon Armitage |
Director | Brian Hill |
Composer | Fraser T. Smith |
Choreographer | Nat Zangi |
Producer | Mark Cooper-Jones |
Production Company | Century Films Ltd |
Broadcasts
- Fri 18 Jun 2021 21:00
- Fri 9 Jul 2021 01:45