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Backwards

A quirky gem which shows Royal Tunbridge Wells in a rather different light.

Amateur film 1955 5 mins Silent

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Overview

At first things seem normal in this film from the Regency Film Unit. However, look closely and you can see that all is not what it seems. Dogs move in reverse as do cyclists and cars. On the streets of Tunbridge Wells things also proceed backwards - both traffic and shoppers. Bowls return to their players' hands while earth gets dug back into the ground. The film ends happily for a small boy - who after un-combing his hair and un-brushing his teeth returns to blissful sleep.

The Regency Film Unit was an alternative title for the Tunbridge Amateur Film Unit, first coined after its members met in a room of the same name. The club filmed many creative portraits of Tunbridge Wells and its residents as well as filming various events like parades, agricultural shows and firework displays. They also made amusing and often sophisticated amateur dramas and trick films like Backwards.