Kay Mander kept training and social issues to the fore in the 1940s with her innovative documentaries. This collection includes Dr. Adele Carroll's 2001 film One Continuous Take featuring Kay Mander, now living in Kirkcudbrightshire, recalling her life and work, with clips from many of her films. Many of Kay's films are also included complete in this 2-disc retrospective. Disc 1: Kay Mander at War. One Continuous Take (2001); Transfer of Skill (1940); How to File (1941); Mobilising Procedure (1942); Model Procedure for Water-Relaying (1943); Debris Tunnelling (1943) Disc... 2: Kay Mander on Social Issues. Highland Doctor (1943); New Builders (1944); Penicillin (1944); Homes for the People (1945); A Plan to Work on (1948) Total DVD running time: 4 hrs 11 mins approx. [show more]
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