
Red Joan
Starring Judi Dench, Sophie Cookson, Tom Hughes & Tereza Srbova
Directed by Trevor Nunn
In cinemas
Red Joan is loosely based on the spying activities of British civil servantΒ Melita Norwood, who was nearly 90 years old when she was exposed as a Soviet agent.
Norwood gave a famous press conference in garden of her very conventional London home in which she said that she spied βto help prevent the defeat of a new system which had, at great cost, given ordinary people food and fares which they could afford, a good education and a health serviceβ.
Judy Dench gives a sterling performance as the aging, middle-class spy, and the tale is told in flash backs as she reviews her life.Β The rest of the cast is also top-notch.
There is a balance of drama and tension without exaggeration.Β The film shows why the 1930s Cambridge generation of star students became Communists as they witnessed fascism and mass unemployment.Β
The crimes of Stalinism are exposed, which gives poignancy to the choices being made. However, what comes out of the mouths of the young Communists sounds leaden.Β It seems that the scriptwriters just canβt get their heads around the ideas.
The plot weaves love, political commitment and a spy story with a recurring thread of womenβs rights.Β This is not your normal spy caper.
Melita Norwoodβs explanation of her spying activities can be .