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The Somme
Synopsis
This powerful and touching docudrama recounts in detail the story of the bloodiest day in British military history. Told through the letters, diaries and journals written at the time, the film draws on the thoughts and feelings of the men who lived - and died - there to capture the eyewitness experience of the battle of the Somme. At 7.30 am on July 1st 1916, British soldiers mounted an attack on German army positions in northern France: the biggest battle mounted by Britain since Waterloo.'The Big Push'was meant to break the stalemate of trench warfare on the Western Front, offer relief to the French at Verdun, and get the war moving again. However, the attack plan, a compromise reached by British commander-in-chief Douglas Haig and his army commander Henry Rawlinson, was fatally flawed. As 60,000 British soldiers went'over the top' they were met by a devastating barrage of German machine-guns and artillery that should by then have been destroyed by the preliminary British barrage. By the end of the day over 19,240 men were dead, with another 35,493 wounded. A byword for the futility of war, the Somme marked the end of chivalrous notions of combat, and loudly heralded the mechanised slaughter of modern warfare. The cast includes Patrick Kennedy (Sgt. Tawney) and Ed Stoppard (Capt. May). Ed Stoppard is currently receiving rave reviews playing Hamlet in the English Touring Company's production and was in Polanski's The Pianist (as Adrian Brody's brother). Patrick Kennedy is in the forthcoming BBC adaptation of Bleak House and was in last year's West End smash Suddenly Last Summer.