HD
1965
Facing mortality, Aneurin 'Nye' Bevan, the architect of the National Health Service, embarks on a surreal odyssey through his past. As he reflects on pivotal moments, his memories transport him from his humble childhood to the depths of coal mines, and into the corridors of Parliament, where he passionately confronts icons like Winston Churchill. This introspective exploration captures Bevan's struggles and triumphs, revealing the profound impact of his legacy on healthcare and society.