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"Enough to Eat?" is a 1936 documentary directed by Edgar Anstey and Arthur Elton. This film tackles the pressing issue of malnutrition in Britain, using expert commentary and visual data to highlight the connection between income and diet.
This documentary has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints somewhat rare among collectors. It’s often found in thematic compilations on social issues of the time, but standalone copies are not common. Interest in films like this has been growing, particularly among those who appreciate the historical context of public health narratives. Given its age and the specific societal concerns it addresses, it offers a unique lens through which to view not just past, but ongoing conversations about nutrition and welfare.
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