Discover the stunning work of working-class photographer Tish Murtha, who captured the impact of Thatcherism but was unable to escape the poverty and inequality she exposed.
Paul Sng’s powerful film celebrates the work of Tish Murtha and her commitment to fighting for the communities like the one she grew up in. Born in the northern coastal town of South Shields, she was driven by a fierce conviction to record the impact of Thatcher era de-industrialization upon local communities.
Tish’s striking black and white photos convey a tenderness and intimacy that set her apart from her peers and her work would become a powerful record of a world decimated by a new and ruthless form of capitalism.
The film follows Tish’s daughter Ella as she revisits key moments from her mother’s life and work. She is accompanied by people who remained close to Tish throughout her life, and who are committed to ensuring her remarkable legacy is recognized.
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Photo credits:
Tish Murtha Portrait (1983) by Tish Murtha © Ella Murtha, all rights
reserved.| Glenn on the wall, Elswick Kids (1978) by Tish Murtha © Ella Murtha, all rights
reserved.
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