The Seven Sins of England (2007)

Filmmaker Joseph Bullman challenges the belief that England is in the midst of an unprecedented surge of anti-social behaviour by uncovering the nation's ancient heritage of hooliganism, binge-drinking and violence.

Filmmaker Joseph Bullman challenges the belief that England is in the midst of an unprecedented surge of anti-social behaviour by uncovering the nation's ancient heritage of hooliganism, binge-drinking and violence. From Edwardian yobs to Elizabethan xenophobes, the film reveals the English have been on their worst behaviour for more than a millennium and has contributed to our conduct today.

Director: Joseph Bullman
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
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Production: Channel 4 Television
Language: English
Original Language: en
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What is The Seven Sins of England about?
Filmmaker Joseph Bullman challenges the belief that England is in the midst of an unprecedented surge of anti-social behaviour by uncovering the nation's ancient heritage of hooliganism, binge-drinking and violence. From Edwardian yobs to Elizabethan xenophobes, the film reveals the English have been on their worst behaviour for more than a millennium and has contributed to our conduct today.
Who directed The Seven Sins of England?
The Seven Sins of England was directed by Joseph Bullman.
How long is The Seven Sins of England?
The Seven Sins of England has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is The Seven Sins of England?
The Seven Sins of England is a Documentary film.