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This lovely film gives a vivid portrait of Swallownest village in the winter of 1942, with fishing in icy rivers and children playing in the snow, apparently oblivious to the war.
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Overview
With wonderfully sensitive filming, local filmmaker Kenneth Raynor shows that not all was gloom during the dark days of the war. The film is notable for its aesthetic quality: Raynor being also a keen photographer. The Yorkshire village of Swallownest looks idyllic in a wintry landscape (probably February 1942), with children making the most of the snow. One wouldn’t know that just 8 miles west Sheffield had been heavily bombed on the nights of 12th/13th of December 1940.
Kenneth Raynor, who made about 18 films between 1940 and 1947, was trained as a chemist and employed in a steelworks in Sheffield during the war, being registered as a conscientious objector. Cine film was difficult to obtain during the war, but using just 8 mm film Raynor managed to capture the serene quality of village life – in both black and white and colour – amidst of the horrors of the time. Unlike other amateur filmmakers at this time, Raynor shows a country in war, but not at war.
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