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British Film Culture in the 1970s

by Sue Harper

Book Details

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:2011-11-30
Pages:337
Format:BOOK
Language:en

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About This Book

This volume draws a map of British film culture in the 1970s and provides a wide-ranging history of the period. It examines the cross-cultural relationship between British cinema and other media, including popular music and television. The analysis covers mainstream and experimental film cultures, identifying their production contexts and the economic, legislative and censorship constraints on British cinema throughout the decade.The essays in Part I contextualise the study and illustrate the di

Our Review

This comprehensive study offers a detailed examination of 1970s British cinema, mapping the complex terrain of film production and culture during a transformative decade. Harper analyzes both mainstream and experimental film movements, exploring the economic pressures, legislative frameworks, and censorship challenges that shaped cinematic output. The work particularly illuminates the cross-media relationships between British film and other cultural forces like popular music and television, providing crucial context for understanding the era's cinematic landscape.

What distinguishes this volume is its methodological approach to film history, treating cinema not as an isolated art form but as deeply embedded within broader cultural currents. Readers with serious interest in British film history will appreciate how Harper connects production contexts to the films themselves, revealing why certain narratives and aesthetics emerged when they did. The analysis provides essential understanding of how 1970s British cinema reflected and influenced the social tensions of its time, making this an indispensable resource for film scholars and enthusiasts seeking to comprehend this pivotal period.

Themes

Performing Arts

Subjects

Performing Arts