Remember Brexit? Norma Percy Got Boris Johnson & Co. To Spill!
- Norma Percy’s new film on Brexit.
- Interviews with Boris Johnson and other key politicians.
- Looking back at the 10-year anniversary of the vote.
- The dramatic “civil war” vibe of the era.
You won’t believe what just popped up on our radar! It’s been a whole decade since the UK decided to leave the European Union. Yes, ten years! And Westminster is, as usual, in a bit of a spin with a new Prime Minister on the horizon.
But few things in recent memory hit like Brexit did. That whole period had such a dramatic vibe, almost like watching a movie unfold in real time. Veteran filmmaker Norma Percy is bringing it all back with her new documentary, Brexit: A Very British Civil War.
She’s got all the big names talking. Boris Johnson, for one, and other politicians who lived through that wild ride. Imagine sitting down with them, getting the raw feelings, the backroom chats. The visual aesthetic of those days – the intense debates, the protest signs, the sheer tension – is something you can almost feel again just hearing about this film.
This isn’t just a recap; it’s a deep dive into the moments that reshaped a nation. Norma Percy is known for getting people to open up, to explain the seemingly unexplainable. It sounds like a real tell-all from the people who were in the eye of the storm.
Speaking of big reveals, remember when Prabhas hinted about Baahubali 3? Or when Kriti Sanon channeled some serious Veronica vibes? Political dramas can be just as gripping, sometimes even more so, especially when you’re getting the unfiltered story.
This documentary feels perfectly timed, as the UK once again grapples with leadership changes. It’s a chance to look back at one of the biggest political shocks and see how it all truly went down. What a moment to revisit.
It makes you think about how different choices shape our stories. Just like Alannah Keyser’s recent exit from Love Island USA had everyone talking, Brexit’s impact is still felt today.
Our Take
We’re so here for this. Norma Percy has a way of making complex politics feel accessible and, dare we say, exciting. This film promises to pull back the curtain on a truly defining moment. It’s not just about facts; it’s about the human drama, the clashing personalities, the sheer weight of the decisions. Get ready to relive some intense history, BuzzMedia style!
