The British Cinema BookRobert Murphy British Film Institute, 1997 - 279 עמודים British cinema in the late-1990s is recognized by many as an important window on the past and during the late 1980s and early 1990s has been seen to have become a dynamic and rapidly growing area of study. This volume represents current progress made in exploring the history of British cinema. The essay topics range from: the silent cinema to the future of British films in the 1990s; from the documentary movement to quota quickies; from the flamboyant melodramas of the 1940s to the portrayal of women in the 1960s; and from the role of European exiles to the cosy pleasures of Ealing - the book offers a comprehensive account of the history and characteristics of the British cinema. |
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... Board of Trade dug in its heels and insisted that the topic should be excluded because film was an internal cultural re- sponsibility rather than an ordinary industrial commodity . The Board of Trade argued that Britain did not intend ...
... Board of Trade dug in its heels and insisted that the topic should be excluded because film was an internal cultural re- sponsibility rather than an ordinary industrial commodity . The Board of Trade argued that Britain did not intend ...
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... Board of Film Censors ( BBFC ) . The Board was financed by fees paid by the producers to the censors for viewing the films . Its decisions were to be final and the industry committed itself to abide by those decisions . The Board took ...
... Board of Film Censors ( BBFC ) . The Board was financed by fees paid by the producers to the censors for viewing the films . Its decisions were to be final and the industry committed itself to abide by those decisions . The Board took ...
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... Board from its inception in 1912 until his retirement in 1948 was Joseph Brooke Wilkinson . A former Fleet Street ... Board's primary aim . T. P. O'Connor , the Board's second president , said in 1919 that the Board was concerned to ...
... Board from its inception in 1912 until his retirement in 1948 was Joseph Brooke Wilkinson . A former Fleet Street ... Board's primary aim . T. P. O'Connor , the Board's second president , said in 1919 that the Board was concerned to ...
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Silent British Cinema Charles Barr | 5 |
British Film and the National Interest 19271939 Sarah Street | 17 |
The Associated British Picture Corporation and | 27 |
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