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Free Cinema [Short Film Collection] (1950s-60s)

21 Feb

Synopsis (BFI): The BFI has compiled for the first time, the definitive collection of films from the 1950s’ Free Cinema movement. Free Cinema not only re-invented British documentary making, but this highly influential period in the country’s cinema history was the precursor for the better known British New Wave of social-realist films in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

The films were ‘free’ in the sense that they were made outside the framework of the film industry, and that their statements were entirely personal . They had in common not only the conditions of their production (shoestring budget, unpaid crew) and the equipment they employed (usually hand-held 16mm Bolex cameras), but also a style and attitude and an experimental approach to sound. Mostly funded by the BFI’s Experimental Film Fund, they featured ordinary, mostly working-class people at work and play, displaying a rare sympathy and respect, and a self-consciously poetic style.

Website: http://filmstore.bfi.org.uk/acatalog/info_150.html

 
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Posted by on February 21, 2012 in Documentary, Working Class

 

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