The film takes an entirely neutral look at the factors which led to this historic change taking place. Director Jay Martin has always maintained that this story is interesting enough, without the need to inject a political perspective on the viewers.
The first film made in or about Mansfield since Strike Village (1971), making it the first film made about Mansfield in over 50-years.
REDT'BLUE marks the first time Jack Bennett has stepped into the role of composer, Jack wrote over 18-minutes of wholly original score for the film. A rarity in the short film genre.
Launched a Kickstarter campaign on June 1st 2020 to raise £2500 to cover news and archive footage rights. The campaign smashed through this initial goal within 12-hours, and went on to raise a total of £5725 in just 14-days.
Is being adapted into a feature film, which will greatly expand the scope of the story, but keep Mansfield as a central part of the larger political story of the UK.