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WWII Porn Film Mission: A Satirical Twist
27 Feb
Summary
- Satirical WWII drama 'Think of England' explores troop morale films.
- Film premieres March 6 at Glasgow Film Festival.
- Story examines societal moral lines and censorship pressures.

The first trailer for "Think of England," a satirical WWII drama, has been released. Inspired by a wartime urban myth about the U.K. government commissioning pornographic films to boost troop morale, the film is set to premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival on March 6.
Set in the summer of 1943 on the Orkney Islands, the narrative follows a specialized team assigned a top-secret mission to create morale-boosting pornographic films. The story critically examines societal moral lines and the pressures of censorship, especially when crossed under duress.
"Think of England" stars Ronni Ancona, Natalie Quarry, and Jack Bandeira, among others. The film is described as a controversial exploration of cinema's role in testing and redefining audience boundaries. It highlights the era's institutional misogyny and homophobia while suggesting a more tolerant future and urging continuous questioning of contemporary sensibilities.




