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How Little We Know of Our Neighbours
How Little We Know of Our Neighbours
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How Little We Know of Our Neighbours

2005
Directed byRebecca Baron
0h 49m

How Little We Know of Our Neighbours is an experimental documentary about Britain's Mass Observation Movement. At its centre is a look at the multiple roles cameras have played in public space, starting in the 1880s when the first hand-held camera brought photography out of the studio and onto the street. The film looks at Mass Observation and its relationship to contemporary phenomena, from police surveillance to webcams to reality television, pointing to ways in which our notions of privacy and self-definition have changed.

CAST
Rebecca Barondirector
DETAILS
GENRES
Documentary
STATUSReleased
RATING
NR

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