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By: BFI
Woodfall: A Revolution in British Cinema
45,95 €Collection of eight films produced by the Woodfall Films company, founded in 1958 by director Tony Richardson. In 'Look Back in Anger' (1959) Richard Burton plays angry young man Jimmy Porter in this screen adaptation of John Osborne's ground-breaking stage play. Jimmy, university-educated, articulate and poor, is angry with almost everything and everyone; from the government and the church to his long-suffering wife, Helena (Claire Bloom). -
By: BFI
Look Back In Anger
24,95 €British drama directed by Tony Richardson in which Richard Burton plays angsty young man Jimmy Porter in this screen adaptation of John Osborne's groundbreaking stage play. Jimmy, university-educated, articulate and poor, is angry with almost everything and everyone from the government and the church to his long-suffering wife, Helena (Claire Bloom). -
By: BFI
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (Blu-ray)
19,95 €1960s British drama which centres on Colin Smith (Tom Courtenay), a cynical working class youth, who finds himself in a boys' reformatory for robbing a bakery. The governor in charge of the reform school (Michael Redgrave) preaches to his inmates that exercise and physical challenge can permanently destroy a boy's rebellious streak. But Colin is fortunate enough to be on the boss's good side due to his natural running prowess and is offered the chance to train for a race against the local public school. Tensions build as the big day approaches and after a lot of time spent thinking on his lonely runs, Colin might just reconsider his naturally rebellious instincts. -
By: BFI
Blue Sky (Blu-ray)
19,95 €American drama directed by Tony Richardson and starring Jessica Lange and Tommy Lee Jones. Army scientist Hank (Jones) is forced to move base following a scandal involving his wife Carly (Lange). However, having relocated to Alabama their marriage continues to struggle. Meanwhile, Hank's attempts at exposing a nuclear test accident brings further tension to their lives. -
By: BFI
Tom Jones (Blu-ray)
19,95 €British comedy drama which follows the bawdy exploits of rustic playboy Tom Jones (Albert Finney), a poor adopted country boy who has a taste for wine, women and money. Whilst trying to create his own wealth, he sets his sights on Sophie Western (Susannah York). Sophie's family, however, refuse to allow her to marry a child of illegitimacy, directing her attention instead towards another young man, Blifil (David Warner), who carries a hostile and ill-tempered nature.Can Tom stop Bilfil from taking his Sophie? -
By: BFI
Mademoiselle (Dual Format Edition)
19,95 €Jeanne Moreau stars in this psychological drama directed by Tony Richardson. Set in a rural French village, Mademoiselle (Moreau) is a newly arrived school teacher who becomes infatuated with a local woodworker named Manou (Ettore Manni). However, her suppressed desire results in her causing damage to local buildings and infrastructure, fully aware that the local community will suspect the Italian Manou before they do her. -
By: BFI
A Taste of Honey (Blu-ray)
19,95 €Classic 1960s realist drama that explores gender, class and race, directed by Tony Richardson and based on the play by Shelagh Delaney. After a brief relationship with a black sailor, teenager Jo (Rita Tushingham) falls pregnant which does little to appease the fraught relationship she has with her mother (Dora Bryan). When her mother marries a new man (Robert Stephens) the pair move into separate accommodation. Only when Jo befriends a gay textile student Geoff (Murray Melvin), and moves in with him, does she receive the care and support she craves. When Jo's mother returns after the failure of her marriage all three must face the reality of their social conditions.