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James Graham short film explores English identity ahead of World Cup

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Playwright James Graham and actor Ian McKellen have released a short film, 'Love Letter to England,' exploring national identity and what it means to be English. The project is part of the Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion's 'National Conversation' initiative.

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60-secondvoice note length for National Conversation submissions

Who's Involved

James Graham
Award-winning playwright and co-chair of the Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion
Ian McKellen
Actor involved in the short film 'Love Letter to England'
Sajid Javid
Former Conservative minister and co-chair of the Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion
Jon Cruddas
Former Labour MP and policy chief and co-chair of the Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion
Rishi Sunak
Provided evidence to the Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion
Brendan Cox
Co-founder of the charity the Together Coalition

↳ Why This Matters

The film and associated initiative aim to address growing social and political divisions by fostering a sense of shared identity and community, particularly relevant during national events like the World Cup.

Key facts

  • Playwright James Graham and actor Ian McKellen released a short film, 'Love Letter to England'.
  • The film explores national identity and commonalities among English people.
  • It is part of the Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion's 'National Conversation' initiative.
  • The commission aims to develop a shared vision for the country's future.
  • Graham believes social bonds are fraying, contributing to political and social division.

A short film titled 'Love Letter to England,' featuring actor Ian McKellen and created by playwright James Graham, has been released to explore what it means to be English. The film is part of the 'National Conversation' initiative, a project by the Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion, which aims to foster a shared vision for the country amidst deep political and social divisions.

Graham, who previously wrote a play about Gareth Southgate's management of the England men's football team, stated that the social bonds connecting people are "fraying and breaking." He linked this to the decline of physical public spaces like town centers and noted that both older and younger generations are experiencing increased loneliness and alienation.

The National Conversation invites members of the public to share their views on belonging and their vision for the country through 60-second voice notes. The commission, co-chaired by former Conservative minister Sajid Javid and former Labour MP Jon Cruddas, will combine these submissions with academic research and expert evidence to formulate its findings.

Graham suggested that collective events like the World Cup can create a sense of shared experience, referred to as "collective effervescence." He also acknowledged that the concept of 'Englishness' can be uncomfortable for some due to past exclusionary practices, but urged progressives not to abandon it. Submissions have revealed a strong sense of pride in local identity and place.

Frequently asked questions

The short film explores what it means to be English and celebrates the commonalities among people across the country.

It is a UK-wide initiative inviting the public to share their views on belonging and their vision for the country through voice notes, as part of the Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion's work.

The commission is co-chaired by former Conservative minister Sajid Javid and former Labour MP Jon Cruddas, and convened by the charity the Together Coalition, co-founded by Brendan Cox.

Graham expressed concern that social bonds are fraying, leading to political and social division, and highlighted the loss of public spaces and increasing loneliness, particularly among young people.

What Happens Next

01The commission will publish its findings this year.

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How It Developed

James Graham and Ian McKellen released a short film titled 'Love Letter to England'.
The film explores what it means to be English and what people across the country have in common.
The project is part of the National Conversation initiative by the Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion.
The commission is co-chaired by Sajid Javid and Jon Cruddas.
Graham stated that social bonds are fraying and driving political backlash.
He highlighted the loss of public spaces like high streets and town centers.
Graham noted that younger generations are experiencing loneliness despite increased connectivity.
The commission aims to develop a shared vision for the country's future.

Sources

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‘The things that connect us are fraying’: James Graham short film explores what it means to be EnglishThe Guardian

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