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1952
50 minutes
Documentary
English
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In the mid-1950s, a small group of would-be filmmakers set out to change British cinema. Their manifesto said ''No film can be too personal... An attitude means style. Style means an attitude.'' These are the films they made: mostly documentaries about young people going to dance halls and amusement parks, but also some short fictional films. All still have the energy and excitement that made them seem such a big deal at the time.
British director Tony Richardson's hard-hitting coming of age tale stars Tom Courtenay as a working class kid whose athletic talent sets him apart.
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Read MoreA memorable drama that involves a pregnant teenage girl who shares a flat with an openly gay man.
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Read MoreSeminal British film from the 1960s about a working class man who lives for the weekend.
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