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British Cinema and the Second World War

British Cinema and the Second World War
The Second World War was such a cataclysmic event that its echoes still reverberate over fifty years after it ended. One of the prime means of exploring the impact of the war has been the feature film. From In Which We Serve, Millions Like Us and The Way to the Stars, made during the war, to Above Us the Waves and the Dam Busters made in the 1950s, the war film became a staple of British cinema - but popular success was not paralleled by critical approval. Most criticism of British war films has been negative and sometimes derogatory, partly because of an intellectual preference for European and Hollywood cinema, and partly as a reaction against films which seemed to celebrate war. However, sufficient historical distance has now opened up to allow a more judicious view. From modestly budgeted, small-scale dramas like Sea of Sand to expensive and ambitious recreations of famous battles like A Bridge Too Far, these films show an impressive attention to truth and authenticity.



Suture (Full Frame)
Suture (Full Frame)
"A stunning first film" (The Hollywood Reporter) by the independent writing/directing team of David Siegel and Scott McGehee ("Lush"), "Suture" takes a non-traditional approach to casting, placing an African-American actor in the role of an identical brother to a white man. Equally evocative is the choice to shoot in black and white, adding another contrast to the striking noir style and dark undertones of this "exceedingly smart" (Variety) psychological thriller that is a "riveting" (Boxoffice) piece of film making! You can barely tell Vincent an Clay apart. So, when these two estranged half-brothers meet for the first time, Vincent - the prime suspect in their father's murder - decides to kill Clay so he can swap identities an pin the crime on his new-found sibling. But Clay miraculously survives the attempt on his life. And now, suffering from amnesia and thinking he's Vincent, Clay must prove that he's not the killer that everybody thinks he is...before he's sentenced to life for the crime he believes he didn't commit! Cinema Facts, Siegel and McGehee drew inspiration for this film from such classic Hollywood thrillers as Alferd Hitchcock's "Spellbound," Edward Dmytryk's "Mirage," and John Frankenheimer's "Seconds.", Steven Soderbergh, the renowned American Independent filmmaker, executive produced "Suture" and calls it "a very bold movie" (Los Angeles Times, April 3, 1994). Phoenix, Arizona was chosen as the film's main locale because the city's layout resemble a Rorschach blot - a device often used in the film.



Prime (film) - Prime is a 2005 American romantic comedy film starring Uma Thurman and Meryl Streep. It was written and directed by Ben Younger.

Prime lens - In film and photography, a prime lens is a mechanical assembly of lenses whose focal length is fixed, as opposed to a zoom lens, which has a variable focal length. Prime lenses are not as versatile as their zoom counterparts, but are often of superior optical quality and lower cost.

Prime Time (radio program) - Prime Time was a Canadian radio series, which aired on CBC Radio in the 1980s. The program, hosted by Geoff Pevere, was a pop culture newsmagazine, which covered programming and issues in television, radio, popular music, film and media criticism.

Trudeau (film) - Trudeau was a 2002 television miniseries, which aired on CBC Television. The film, written by Wayne Grigsby and directed by Jerry Ciccoritti, dramatized the life of former Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau.



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