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April 27, 2008
Contemporary British Cinema Hub
Contemporary British Cinema Hub
British Cinema and Society: Chronology 1997-20010
This entry is part of the British Cinema and Society Chronology which goes from 1939 until the present. It maps major social and political events and cultural and film policy changes as well as the films themselves enabling contextual comparisons to be made.
Contemporary British Films
Brick Lane. 2007. Dir Sarah Gavron
The Calcium Kid, 2002. Dir: Alex de Rakoff
Dirty Pretty Things: 2003. Dir. Stephen Frears
Elizabeth the Golden Age, 2007 . Dir Shekhar Kapur
Happy–Go–Lucky(2008): Mike Leigh
In This World, 2002. Michael Winterbottom
It's A Free World,2007: Dir: Ken Loach
Last Resort. 2000. Pawel Pawlikowski
London to Brighton. 2006. Paul Andrew Williams
This is England. 2006. Shane Meadows
Contemporary British Directors
For contemporary British Directors please follow link to Contemporary British Directors page
Institutional Issues
The Irresistable Rise of the Multiplex
Contemporary British Cinema: Representing The World Locally
Digital Projection: Foundation of a New Exhibition System in the UK?
Guerilla Cinema: The 'Other' of British Cinema
Representing Changing Britain: Ethnicity and Hybridity
The Heritage Film in British Cinema Part 1
Working Title. Brief history of the production company
British Film Institutions
British Board of Film Classification (BBFC)
British Council British film website and information britfilms.com hompage
British Film Institute Strategy Statement (Last update June 2007)
Sight & Sound Home Page. Sight and Sound has been the monthly film magazine produced by the British Film Institute since before the Second World War.
Department of Culture Media & Sport (DCMS) Film Policy Page
UK Film Council
BECTU reponse to DCMS consultation on the "Cultural Test" for the definition of a British film
Film Council to take on role of whether a film is British certification test
Vertigo Magazine: The Film Parliament
Future of British Film Archives Secured Purnell awards £25 million