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Britain in a Day

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Britain In A Day[1] is a crowdsourced documentary film that consists of a series clips of footage shot by members of the public in Britain on 12 November 2011.[2] Scott Free Films and the BBC are producing,[3] and the film was made in conjunction with YouTube.[4]

The film was premiered in cinemas and broadcast on BBC2 on June 11th 2012 for a general audience, as part of the Cultural Olympiad.[5]

Billed as a follow up to the 2011 documentary film Life In A Day,[6] the film was similarly executive produced by Ridley Scott and Kevin Macdonald[7]. The film was directed by Morgan Matthews.[8][9]

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