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Humphrey Jennings

Humphrey Jennings

1907-08-19
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'Humphrey Jennings' (qv), born in 1907, was a writer, set designer, painter, editor and, perhaps most famously, a director of ground-breaking documentary films for the renowned GPO film unit: _Listen to Britain (1942)_ (qv), _Fires Were Started (1943)_ (qv) and _A Diary for Timothy (1945)_ (qv), films that changed the face of public service broadcasting. Throughout his life Jennings also worked on his great anthology on the Industrial Revolution and the human imagination, "Pandaemonium". Jennings died while making a film in Greece in 1950; Pandaemonium, a monumental achievement, was finally published in 1985.::Kevin Jackson

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