There's No Story There is about the lives of conscripted workers at
Statevale, an enormous rural munitions factory somewhere in England
during the Second World War. The workers are making shells and bombs,
and no chances can be taken with so much high explosive around. Trolleys
are pushed slowly, workers wear rubber-soled soft shoes, and put
protective cream on their faces. Any kind of metal, moving fast, can
cause a spark, and that would be fatal. All cigarettes and matches are
handed in before the workers can enter the danger zone, and they wear
asbestos suits.