A dizzying collage of all the changes in London’s social and architectural fabric since light was first trained through celluloid.
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Time Out LondonDave Calhoun
Time Out LondonDave Calhoun
This is a portrait of cycles and change. But the mood of the film suggests that we should be impressed that this ever-growing, ever-changing city of ours is still chasing after new versions of the modern.
You’re left marvelling at London’s capacity for renewal and reinvention.
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Village Voice
Village Voice
Temple and editor Caroline Richards demonstrate that the London mob (it can seem like there's been only one mob through the ages) time and again rescues the city from its complacency—and safeguards it from the suffocation of class-bound England.