
A haunting classic of British animation that dramatises the worst fears of the Cold War era’s nuclear anxiety, told through the misfortunes of an ill-prepared elderly couple.
Jimmy T Murakami’s adaptation of Raymond Briggs’s harrowing graphic novel stands as a classic of British animation.
Bringing to life an empathetic portrayal of the innocence and ignorance of everyday people in the face of the devastation of nuclear war; Briggs was inspired by his own parents and their generation's implicit trust of government and public information, such as the Protect and Survive campaign. Gut-wrenchingly emotional, it explores how the 'Blitz spirit' doesn't count for much against weapons of mass destruction.
It uses a hybrid style spanning hand-drawn illustration, newsreel footage, grotesque satirical cartoons, and tangible stop-motion settings. When the Wind Blows was a pointed broadside aimed squarely at the superpowers behind the Cold War.
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Release year: 1986
Country: United Kingdom
Director: Jimmy T. Murakami
Runtime: 1hr 20min
Ticket prices
Students £11
Unwaged £11
Over 60s £11
Under 18s £6
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