Civil servants, perhaps unfairly, are not best known for their creative streak. But at the Department for Constitutional Affairs (DCA), it seems Charles Falconer is breeding a whole new strain of public footman.
This has been exposed by film director Ben Crowe, whose recent masterpiece, The Man Who Met Himself – a film about a private detective investigating a suicide in a murky London setting – was selected as the only British movie for competition in the short-film section at the Cannes film festival.
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