Woodfall: A Revolution in British Cinema [Begleitheft]:

As the 1960s beckoned, a new mood swept through Britain. With anger mounting at an out-of-touch establishment, the era was reflected on screen by the rise of Woodfall Films. Founded in 1958 by director Tony Richardson, writer John Osbourne and producer Harry Saltzman, the company pioneered the Briti...

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Weitere Verfasser: Hess, Steven (MitwirkendeR), Wyver, John (MitwirkendeR), Pratt, Vic (MitwirkendeR), Wakefield, Thirza (MitwirkendeR)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London bfi [2018]
Zusammenfassung:As the 1960s beckoned, a new mood swept through Britain. With anger mounting at an out-of-touch establishment, the era was reflected on screen by the rise of Woodfall Films. Founded in 1958 by director Tony Richardson, writer John Osbourne and producer Harry Saltzman, the company pioneered the British New Wave, defining an incendiary brand of social realism. In films like "Look Back in Anger" (1959) and "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" (1960), working-class life was spotlit with unheard-of honesty. The same risk-taking spirit led the company to find a new generation of brilliant young actors to star in their films, including Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay and Rita Tushingham. Films like "Tom Jones" (1963) then expanded the Woodfall slate in an irreverent, colourful direction that helped define swinging London further securing their extraordinary chapter in the history of British film. From 1958 to 1984 Woodfall produced twenty award-winning often genre defining films. [Cover]
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