A wickedly funny and surprisingly sharp exploration of post-war Britain, 'A Private Function' is a rare gem. The year 1947 provides a fertile ground for its narrative of illicit dealings and the desperate desire for celebration, symbolised by…
A Private Function
In the summer of 1947, Britain prepares to commemorate the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Phillip. To get around food-rationing laws, Dr. Charles Swaby, accountant Henry Allardyce…
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Absolutely. Beyond its comedic plot, the film offers sharp social commentary on post-war Britain. It critiques the hypocrisy of those who profited from the black market while upholding societal norms, and it highlights the pervasive impact of rationing on everyday lives. The royal wedding itself serves as a symbol of national unity contrasted with individual struggles and moral ambiguity.