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Christina: A Medieval Life
2008, regia di David Wallace
Scheda: Nazione: GB - Produzione: Maya Vision Production - Distribuzione: BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) - Soggetto: Michael Wood - Sceneggiatura: Michael Wood - Fotografia: Peter Harvey - Montaggio: Gerry Branigan - Musiche: Howard Davidson - Formato: Color, documentario tv - Durata: 60'.
Cast: Michael Wood.
Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review: IMDb
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«Historian
Michael Wood delves through medieval court records to follow the fortunes of a
village in Hertfordshire and, more particularly, the family of peasant Christina
Cok. The 14th century was a perilous time in British history, shot through with
famine, plague and war. It was a time of climate change, virulent cattle
diseases and, above all, the Black Death. But it was also the time when modern
mentalities were shaped, not just by the rulers but increasingly by the common
people. It was the beginning of the end of serfdom, the growth of individual
freedom and the start of a capitalist market economy. Michael chooses an
everyday story of a medieval country family through which to illustrate the
bigger picture of how the character and destiny of ordinary British people was
being shaped. It is history told not from the top of society but from the bottom
- and especially through the eyes of the forgotten Michael brings to life the
story of a 14th-century extended family: peasant Christina Cok, her father Hugh,
estranged husband William, and her children John and Alice. Michael shows us
that though their lives might at first seem quite alien, you only have to
scratch below the surface to find uncanny connections with modern-day Britons.
In them, you can see our beginnings as a nation of shopkeepers and the roots of
the British love affair with beer and football. Perhaps more importantly is the
triumph of that sturdy and cussed streak of individualism that has been a
characteristic of 'Britishness' down the centuries».