British New Wave Films of the '60s
Matthew Sweet evaluates the legacy of the company behind A Taste of Honey and Look Back in Anger and talks to Maggi Hambling about Cedric Morris, one of British art's lost masters.
Matthew Sweet talks to the painter, Maggi Hambling about Cedric Morris one of British art's lost masters and with Joely Richardson and Melanie Williams, evaluates the impact and legacy of Woodfall Flims - the company that gave Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay and Rita Tushingham their first breaks and introduced us to films such as Look Back in Anger, A Taste of Honey and The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner. To round things off he'll also be talking to Daniel Kalder about his fascination with the literary works of politicians such as Lenin, Mao, Hitler and Kim Jong-Un.
The BFI is having a season focusing on Woodfall films, which are also being released on DVD.
Daniel Kalder's book is published as Dictator Literature in Britain and as The Infernal Library in the US.
Producer: Zahid Warley
Main image: Richard Burton And Claire Bloom in the film 'Look Back In Anger', 1959. (Photo by Warner Brothers/Getty Images).
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Podcast: British New Wave Films of the '60s
Matthew Sweet on the legacy of the film company behind A Taste of Honey and The Knack.
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- Tue 10 Apr 2018 22:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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