"Think of England," a satirical WWII film directed by Richard Hawkins, follows a group of military personnel tasked with producing pornographic films to boost troop morale in 1943 on the Orkney Islands. The film, inspired by a wartime myth about Churchill's government, premiered in Tallinn and will have its U.K. debut at the Glasgow Film Festival on March 6.
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"Think of England," a satirical WWII film directed by Richard Hawkins, follows a group of military personnel tasked with producing pornographic films to boost troop morale in 1943 on the Orkney Islands. The film, inspired by a wartime myth about Churchill's government, premiered in Tallinn and will have its U.K. debut at the Glasgow Film Festival on March 6.