Study by Samantha Lay of social realism in British cinema from its 1930 documentary origins to contemporary iterations through an examination of practice, politics, form, style and content and using case studies including 'Listen to Britain', 'Saturday night and Sunday morning', ' Letter to Brezhnev' and 'Nil by mouth.' The book then focuses on the issues for social realism in British film in the future.
Item number | 93901 |
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Category | Book |
Type | British Cinema |
Language | English |
Country of origin | UK |
Related people | Samantha Lay (Author) |