The movie had been used as a must-see example of how to make an individual film political during an election campaign — but the surprisingly egalitarian approach to politics it promotes didn't go over well with a certain section of the public.


The film, written and directed by a left-leaning veteran, depicts social realities of a dying economy and foretells what could happen if ordinary people don't come together to support better public services. But like almost everything else about it, the production of Labour's