The document analyzes the themes of food, physical environment, and hair/fashion in the films Pressure and Burning an Illusion. In both films, food is used as a signifier of cultural identity and disjuncture. Scenes in Pressure show the protagonist Tony eating stereotypically English foods like bacon and eggs, while his brother eats "black food" like avocado. Later scenes show Tony struggling to fit in with friends who steal food out of necessity. The films also use setting and styles of dress to reflect the characters' experiences with racism in 1970s Britain and their developing black identities.