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The Hornsey Film
A student revolt as relived by the rebels themselves.
Overview
A revolution recollected in tranquillity: the six-week occupation, through June and July 1968, of Hornsey College of Art, North London, with its reasons, programme, course and fate, is fully re-constructed and re-considered by the original protesting students in this film.
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