Director’s second world war feature is a grimy, chaotic look at Londoners navigating their way through hellWhen Steve McQueen’s new film, Blitz, premieres at the London film festival on 9 October, those in attendance will see a side of the bombing raids and their aftermath that’s rarely shown in popular depictions.It’s grimy and chaotic: people pick over dead bodies for valuables, fire crews wrestle with out-of-control hoses, while others find sexual freedom in the fog of war – it all happens during a story that focuses on a child’s attempt to make his way back to his mother after being evacuated. Continue reading...
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