Housing Problems (1935) Poster

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The first use of an interview in a documentary.
domramos-3-53973017 July 2012
Sister to the famous John Grierson, Ruby Grierson revolutionized the documentary forever by the introduction of a totally new concept: the interview.

That she was uncredited on the film is a shameful, that she remains so obscured by posterity is a genuine scandal. She had real revolutionary aims: she said to the slum-dwellers she interviewed that the camera and microphone were theirs- "to tell the bastards" what they had to go through living in slum conditions.

A series of residents appear and tell for the first time on film their own account, in their own words, (unlike the scripted dialogue derived from observed reality, of her brother's documentaries) of the appalling conditions of living in the slums of East London in the 1930's and 40's.

This unique film shows she should be in the greatest Hall of Fame of all.
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