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British 60s films

British 60s films. 10 films reflecting the 1960s. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960). Representative of the New Wave of early 1960s films. Victim (1961). A Basil Dearden/Michael Relph ‘Social Problem’ film of the early 1960s. Billy Liar (1963).

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British 60s films

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  1. British 60s films 10 films reflecting the 1960s

  2. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) Representative of the New Wave of early 1960s films

  3. Victim (1961) A Basil Dearden/Michael Relph ‘Social Problem’ film of the early 1960s

  4. Billy Liar (1963) A new kind of ‘New Wave’ film, with comedy rather than social realism

  5. A Hard Day’s Night (1964) Pop culture and film culture meet head on

  6. The Servant (1963) Pinter and Losey’s classic study of class in Britain

  7. Morgan: a suitable case for treatment (1966) Swinging London but with a cynical edge

  8. Here we go round the mulberry bush (1967) Swinging Stevenage, with your favourite ‘Mind Your Language’ star

  9. Up the Junction (1967) A film adaptation of the BBC TV Ken Loach film ‘Up the Junction’

  10. Kes (1969) Poetic lyricism meets social realism in Loach’s masterpiece

  11. If....(1968) The first of Lindsay Anderson’s trilogy on Britain

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