Overview
Travelogue that follows photographer Don McCullin, now 83, documenting his country from inner cities to seaside towns, on a journey in search of his own nation. Sixty years after starting out as a photographer, McCullin returns to his old haunts in the East End of London, Bradford, Consett, Eastbourne and Scarborough. Along the way he encounters an array of English characters at the Glyndebourne Festival and Goodwood Revival and photographs a hunt and a group of saboteurs aiming to disrupt them. McCullin’s journey is punctuated by scenes in his darkroom, a place he is allowing cameras into for the first time.
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Who directed Don McCullin: Looking for England?
Don McCullin: Looking for England was directed by Adrian Sibley.
Where was Don McCullin: Looking for England produced?
It was produced by companies including Unknown Production Companies in United Kingdom.
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