Coventry Cathedral: Building for a New Britain
2021
74 min
Overview
In November 1940, German bombers destroyed much of the city centre of Coventry and reduced the city's medieval cathedral to rubble. Just 22 years later, in May 1962, a new cathedral designed by Basil Spence was consecrated on the site. Built in a bold modern style, incorporating the ruins of the old cathedral and adorned with a wealth of modern artworks, Coventry Cathedral is recognised today as one of Britain's greatest postwar buildings. Using a wealth of rarely seen archive film, together with voices from yesterday and today, the film tells the story of the new cathedral and of the times in which it was created.
Genres
Documentary
Production Countries
- United Kingdom
Spoken Languages
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Cast
Pauline Black
Narrator
Crew
John Wyver
Writer
John Wyver
Director
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