When Journey’s End, RC Sherriff’s powerful play about the first world war, was first staged in 1928, huge numbers of women went to see it.
Women might not buy history books about the first world war, but they would go and see that play.”
“It’s a drama set in a war and it feels very important to us that the film is not a piece of heritage.
Veterans of recent conflicts have been consulted in an attempt to better understand how to portray the psychological trauma of war.
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