Fly a Flag for Poplar Filming Locations

Fly a Flag for Poplar filming locations

Where was Fly a Flag for Poplar filmed? Fly a Flag for Poplar was filmed in 1 locations across United Kingdom in the following places:

Fly a Flag for Poplar Filming Locations

Residential Poplar is a down-to-earth area with swathes of post-WWII social housing, including Erno Goldfinger’s iconic, Brutalist-style Balfron Tower. Newer housing developments have been built on former industrial sites and along the River Lea and Limehouse Cut canal. Covered by a canopy, busy Chrisp Street Market sells produce, household goods, and clothes.

Fly a Flag for Poplar (1974)
Runtime: 81 minutes
Rating:
Release year: 1974
IMDB: tt0395542
Plot summary

A film about Poplar, a district in the East End of London, and the people who live there, seen in their day-to-day lives and organising their own local festivals. Poplar of the 1970s is looked at in the light of the past, the importance of the labour movement in the beginning of the 20th century, highlighted by the events of 1920's when the Poplar Council, headed by George Lansbury, went to prison for none payment of the rates to Central Govenment.

Genres
Documentary
Cast
Directors
Ron Orders
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Fly a Flag for Poplar filming locations