Fires Were Started/I was a Fireman

Thematic Documentary as Witness: Great Films of the Twentieth Century Curated by Mary Lea Bandy

Humphrey Jennings was the spiritual heir to Basil Wright, and a poet who was in the right place at the moment he was most needed: Britain during World War II. This film uses nonprofessional actors and actuality footage to create a portrait of London during the blitz, in which ordinary people did heroic deeds and still carried on their ordinary lives. These were men and women of the fire brigade, who fought the blazes started by bombs dropped by German planes to overcome the blackout and reveal key targets.

Director

Humphrey Jennings

Release Year

1943

Festival Year

1999

Run Time

77 minutes