British Cinema and Thatcherism: Fires Were StartedLester D. Friedman UCL Press, 1993 - Počet stran: 320 The research, analysis and arguments in this book deliver a collection of essays by some of the most important writers in the field of film studies. British Cinema and Thatcherism is an informed and provocative analysis of the connections between British film in the 1980s and the policies and political ideology of the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher. It offers a detailed book on the British cinema during the last decade. Films during the Thatcher era bear little resemblance to the adaptations so often associated with British film-making, and show a varying degree of reaction to the dominant Thatcherite political and economic ideology. |
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... Look Back in Anger was produced at the Royal Court Theatre ( May 8 ) , the exhibition This Is Tomorrow opened at the Whitechapel Gallery ( August 8 ) .15 This was the culmination of the work of the Independent Group of artists ...
... Look Back in Anger was produced at the Royal Court Theatre ( May 8 ) , the exhibition This Is Tomorrow opened at the Whitechapel Gallery ( August 8 ) .15 This was the culmination of the work of the Independent Group of artists ...
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... look after the client . On the other hand , as the high - risk business for self - made men and buc- caneers par excellence , the film industry should have appealed to the Thatcher philosophy . Yet even Puttnam and Attenborough found it ...
... look after the client . On the other hand , as the high - risk business for self - made men and buc- caneers par excellence , the film industry should have appealed to the Thatcher philosophy . Yet even Puttnam and Attenborough found it ...
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... look the part . Forster's satirical impulse is also undercut in A Room with a View . On one level , it is there in George's ( Julian Sands ) description of Cecil ( Daniel Day Lewis ) to Lucy ( Helena Bonham Carter ) : " [ Cecil ] wants ...
... look the part . Forster's satirical impulse is also undercut in A Room with a View . On one level , it is there in George's ( Julian Sands ) description of Cecil ( Daniel Day Lewis ) to Lucy ( Helena Bonham Carter ) : " [ Cecil ] wants ...
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Modernism in the British Films of the Thatcher | 35 |
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