By Jon Donnis
Smoke clings to the cobbled streets of early 20th century Birmingham as Peaky Blinders: The Real Story heads back to where it all began, digging into the truth behind one of Britain's most iconic crime legends and the television phenomenon it inspired.
Robin Bextor's new feature documentary arrives on digital on 23 February through Reel2Reel Films, offering a detailed look at both the real life gang and the cultural force that grew from their name. It moves between history and modern screen legacy with ease, tracing the path from notorious outlaws to a drama series that reshaped popular culture.
The film revisits the origins of the actual Peaky Blinders, separating myth from record through historical documents and expert voices. Among them is crime historian Carl Chinn, described as the world expert on the gang and a descendant of member Edward Derrick. His perspective anchors the story, peeling back the gang's reputation to reveal the people and events that formed the backbone of the legend.
From there, the focus shifts to the small screen. In September 2013, Peaky Blinders debuted on BBC Two as a bold period crime drama set in the aftermath of the First World War. Its portrait of a Birmingham crime family, paired with striking visuals, a gritty tone and a standout cast led by Cillian Murphy, Sam Neill and Helen McCrory, quickly caught attention. What started as an ambitious new series soon became something much bigger.
Across six series, the show's influence spread well beyond television. Fashion, haircuts, hats and even baby names began to echo its style. Awards followed, along with famous admirers including David Bowie, Leonard Cohen and Snoop Dogg. Step by step, it climbed into the ranks of Britain's most loved dramas.
Interviews with creator Stephen Knight add a personal layer, exploring his connections to the real criminal history that sparked the idea. Production designer Grant Montgomery and film and TV critic Michael Hogan examine how the show made the leap from concept to screen and how its storytelling, music choices and memorable characters helped redefine the genre.
Blending fact, reflection and behind the scenes insight, Peaky Blinders: The Real Story sets out to honour both the history and the hit series that carried it into the modern age. For anyone curious about what was real, what was dramatized and how it all became a cultural landmark, this documentary promises a clear and compelling answer.
Peaky Blinders: The Real Story lands on digital on 23 February from Reel2Reel Films.
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