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Postcards from the 48%

Rating6.5 /10
20181 h 50 m
United Kingdom
219 people rated

A film made by and featuring those who voted Remain in the UK's EU Referendum vote, the 48%, to show the other 27 EU Member States that it was far from a landslide victory and just why we are fighting to stay part of the EU.

Documentary

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Rüegger

30/05/2023 22:39
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Sebrin

29/05/2023 11:36
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Jacky Vike

23/05/2023 04:26
Postcards from the 48% was an excellent documentary, reasoned and balanced. So refreshing to have more than small sound-bite from Brexit TV discussions All the interviewees were good communicators who knew their facts. I sat in the cinema, wishing that everyone could see it. One audience member said his work colleague had commented that it was biased! He clearly hadn't read the label on the tin! I wondered if the 52% would be tempted to do their own version? - but realised they would need to call it 'Post-Its From The 52%' - as they've never gone beyond the jingoistic head-lines. I hope the film has a wider circulation before The People's Vote.

BEBITO

23/05/2023 04:26
Brexit has divided the UK with the 48% (who voted) Remain being told to keep quiet and follow "the will of the people". Thanks David for producing a documentary that reflects the views of many UK and expat citizens. Please can we have this available (with subtitles) for the rest of the EU?

KOJO LARBI AYISI

23/05/2023 04:26
Those in the UK who voted to remain in the European Union, and those who wish they'd been permitted to, need a voice. Postcards from the 48% is a moving account of those who love Britain and who are working in small ways and in more public ways to continue to be part of team Europe. Recommended viewing for all.

Mohamed Reda

23/05/2023 04:26
Postcards from the 48% serves as an excellent summary of what has happened since the EU referendum: so much has happened since June 2016 and it's good to be reminded. The film informs our fellow citizens in the other 27 European Union countries that a sizeable number of us did not want to leave, and still do not want to leave the EU. However, where we do go from here?

Jordan

23/05/2023 04:26
I don't expect many leavers to be persuaded by this, but this film stands as a cry of pain from the 16m people who have been thrown under a bus with "£350m a week for the NHS" written on the side. It documents the solid case for staying in the EU, without engaging much with Leaver logic. I thought that might be a problem with the film at the beginning, but in the end it benefits from sticking to this positive, but poignant, manifesto.

Priya limbu

23/05/2023 04:26
At a time when this country stands on the edge of a catastrophe this film is a superb record of the deceit, lies and duplicity that has led us to this position. It is extremely thought provoking, at times emotional but overall a necessary historical record of the looming disaster. It needs to be shown far and wide, particularly at film festivals in Europe and beyond. Well done to the makers of this excellent documentary.

Hilde

23/05/2023 04:26
Wonderfully quirky, thought provoking and tear jerking in equal amounts as it lays out just how this idiocy has hurt our country and created huge gulfs in our society. 2 years on and its still ripping us apart and still no closer to getting over the outright lies that led to this self harm. Needs to hit the wider audience sooner rather than later to show people the true story of Brexit.

Daddou Maherssi

23/05/2023 04:26
Whether you voted Remain on 23 June 2016, Leave and now have buyers remorse, or are just dismayed and concerned by the insane course the UK seems to have taken over the last two years and want it to step back from an imminent cliff edge... SEE THIS FILM! An informative, respectful portrayal of a tenacious group of people who became activists after th EU referendum, and refuse to be intimidated by the establishment media or online trolls. Many new and cogent arguments can be found in this film, which neither dumbs the issue down nor is bogged in the dry technical detail (customs etc). Timely and mandatory viewing, which has come along not a moment too soon.
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