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“A life to achieve a memory “ R.Char
This
film is a poetic exploration of the film-maker’s journey to
discover the true identity of her grand-uncle Henry Hall.
Acting like a historical researcher she starts with the family
myth about this mysterious character. All her relatives have
a different story about who he really was: a murderer, the
driver of Churchill’s car, a prisoner in the Isle of Wight,
a gambler, a war-hero, a spy for MI5 or Mossad…...
During the course of the film she discovers a few facts: Henry
actually was a member of the SAS during Second World War.
He even became known for his heroic actions. But just as memories
trickle away like grains of sand, so any further truths about
the life of Henry Hall remain elusive. As the film-maker is
stopped in her tracks by the British government’s web of secrecy
about Henry’s wartime activities, what becomes clear is the
way in which all of her relatives want to hold onto their
former fantasies about this glamorous family figure; they
want to keep the fiction alive.
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