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Film

A Capital Place to Live (1973) / A House is not a Home (1967)


18 Jan 2018, 5:30pm - 7:30pm

RHB 137a , Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost Free, no booking required
Department Sociology , Centre for Urban & Community Research
Contact e.jackson(@gold.ac.uk)

This double feature is part of the CUCR London Film Nights series

‘A Capital Place to Live’ Thames Television 1973.

London's housing crisis has long roots. A Capital Place To Live investigates the city’s housing crunch of the early 1970s to startling effect. With a directing credit attributed to theorist Stuart Hall, the film documents Londoners’ battle with prohibitive private rent and forced social cleansing.

‘A House is not a Home’ BBC 1967.

A House is Not a Home, made six years prior to A Capital Place to Live, chronicles the compulsory rehousing of council tenants to the post-war new towns.

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18 Jan 2018 5:30pm - 7:30pm
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