It took the country 3 general elections in 4 years. Uncertainty on international markets and most likely in the foreseeable future is also paving the way for a potential independence referendum in Scotland. The negotiating drama, which still continued up until December, finally finished on Christmas Eve, giving people on the Continent as well as in the UK the experience of at least a bit of a Christmas Miracle - considering the gloomy circumstances and situation with the COVID pandemic, and the problems around the Brexit deal.
What a relief, some might think. But the worst may yet still be to come for many, as uncertainty to some extent is not over yet. Brexit consequences could be much harder for the British than for the citizens of the remaining 27 countries. These are some of the few observations from the experts, academics, constitutional experts who witnessed events unfolding during a dramatic period in December - with the filming of a brand new feature documentary film on Brexit to uncover the true story.
Nina Kojima believes now is the time for reflection and for people to better understand Brexit. Her new documentary film will offer a different view on Brexit. Away from populists, politicians, and propagandists, her documentary will aim to offer a wide spectrum of observation from 8 internally renowned scholars - revealing that Brexit is actually a social phenomenon, which is not at all unique nor British made.
Back in and at the same time when the Brexit debate was boiling in the political and social circles across Britain on the other side of Atlantic, their version of Brexit was in preparation and indeed it went to the same kind of reaction of the societies. The Americans elected Donald Trump, which was to some people hard to predict and to some, on the other hand, hard to digest. Nina Kojima is challenging her speakers for more examples. So it is fair to say there were false claims on both sides.
Referendums are not University seminars, they never will be. But the issue of immigration was highlighting the fact that Britain had lost its sovereignty. Anand Menon from the organisation UK in a Changing Europe pointed out that Brexit is in part a manifestation of a trend that is global.
The documentary also puts this 'latest' Brexit in its historical context - yes, believe it or not, this is not the first Brexit the UK has experienced. The viewers may be surprised to discover that the first Brexit in fact happened years ago, and that the UK had a troubled past in its attempts to join the European Economic Community in the s.
Unlike the transient current affairs and news programmes, the minutes documentary takes time to introduce the audience to Brexit's deeper historical meanings and multitude of sociological and cultural drivers which have caused it. This is a unique approach to properly examine one of the most important events of our lifetime.
Brexit Through the Non-political Glass puts the politicians and populist sentiments of the public to one side, but seek 'how it ought to be' from the world-class experts - the scholars and professional advisors who specialize on this very topic. Add content advisory. User reviews Be the first to review.
Details Edit. Release date October 13, Slovenia. United Kingdom. Official project page. Brexit Through the Non-political Glass. London, England, UK. Partisan Media Perfo Production. Box office Edit. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1h 20min. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Top Gap. See more gaps Learn more about contributing.
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