National Trust
Black History Month
Pictures for the People produced a short film in collaboration with the National Trust to spark interest in the history of Rastafarianism and the life of Haile Selassie. The film highlights significant National Trust sites, including Dunham Massey in Altrincham, connecting audiences with historical stories often overlooked. By combining on-location filming, engaging narration, and thoughtfully composed visuals, the project demonstrates how London-based video production can bring cultural heritage and historical narratives to life. You can also explore other work we have done in heritage and cultural video production.
Bringing History to Life and Inspiring Exploration
The film guides viewers through key National Trust locations, making the story of Rastafarianism and Haile Selassie accessible and compelling. By linking heritage sites with historical narratives, the video encourages audiences to explore the cultural and historical significance of these figures and movements. The finished production serves as an educational tool, strengthens engagement with National Trust properties, and inspires reflection on diverse histories. To find out how we can help your organisation bring history and heritage to life through video, get in touch with our team.