British Cinema
Media and Collective Identity

•    How do the contemporary media represent nations, regions and ethnic / social / collective groups of people in different
     ways?

•    How does contemporary representation compare to previous time periods?

•    What are the social implications of different media representations of groups of people?

•    To what extent is human identity increasingly ‘mediated’?

•    Candidates might explore combinations of any media representation across two media, or two different representations
     across two media.

•    Some examples are:
National cinema, television representations, magazines and gender, representations of youth and youth culture, post-9/11
representations of Islam, absence / presence of people with disability in two media.
What makes a film British?
What do you expect from a British film?
Defining British Film
  The British Film Institute divides films into the
  following categories:
• Category A: films made with British
  money, personnel and resources
• Category B: films co-funded with money from
  Britain and from foreign investment, but the
  majority of finance, cultural content &
  personnel are British
Defining British Film
• Category C: films with mostly foreign (but
  non-USA) investment and a small British
  input, either financially or creatively
• Category D: films made in the UK with
  (usually) British cultural content, but financed
  fully or partly by American companies
• Category E: American films with some British
  involvement
How many British films can you
         think of?
British film has always had its ups and downs
Unfortunately, the British film industry has
 never been capable of generating
 worldwide commercial success on its
 own.

This is partly down to the major
 power, success and control of…
The basic fact is that the British cinema market is too small
    for the British film industry to successfully produce
    Hollywood-style blockbusters over a sustained period

UK Film                                               Hollywood
Industry
Task…
• In pairs you will be given a decade from the 30s to the 00s
• You will produce a short presentation about British Cinema in
  your decade
• You must look at extracts from at least 2 of the major films
  from your time period
• Who produced them? Who directed them? Who starred in
  them? What genre of films were they? Were these type of
  films popular during that decade and if so why?
• How commercially & financially successful were British films
  during this time? Can you find any stats and facts to back this
  up?
• Were there any government laws or acts passed during your
  10 year period that were designed to help the British film
  industry?
The 1930s
•The 39 Steps
•As You Like It
•The Edge of the World
•The Man Who Knew
Too Much
1940s
•   The Red Shoes
•   The Third Man
•   Brief Encounter
•   Kind Hearts and
    Coronets
1950s
• The Bridge Over The
  River Kwai
• The Dam Busters
• The Lady Killers
• Richard III
The 1960s

•Saturday Night and
Sunday Morning
•Carry On Cleo
•Dr. No
•Lawrence of Arabia
The 1970s

•A Clockwork Orange
•Don’t Look Now
•The Life of Brian
•Kes
The 1980s
•Chariots of Fire
•My Beautiful Laundrette
•Withnail & I
•Educating Rita
The 1990s
•Trainspotting
•Four Weddings and a
Funeral
•The Full Monty
•Lock Stock and Two
Smoking Barrells
2000 and beyond…


•Bridget Jones
•Slumdog Millionaire
•This Is England
•Shaun of the Dead
Useful Websites


•   http://www.screenonline.org.uk/
•   http://www.bfi.org.uk/
•   http://www.imdb.com/
•   http://www.britmovie.co.uk
•   http://www.britishcinemagreats.com/

British cinema

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Media and CollectiveIdentity • How do the contemporary media represent nations, regions and ethnic / social / collective groups of people in different ways? • How does contemporary representation compare to previous time periods? • What are the social implications of different media representations of groups of people? • To what extent is human identity increasingly ‘mediated’? • Candidates might explore combinations of any media representation across two media, or two different representations across two media. • Some examples are: National cinema, television representations, magazines and gender, representations of youth and youth culture, post-9/11 representations of Islam, absence / presence of people with disability in two media.
  • 3.
    What makes afilm British?
  • 4.
    What do youexpect from a British film?
  • 5.
    Defining British Film The British Film Institute divides films into the following categories: • Category A: films made with British money, personnel and resources • Category B: films co-funded with money from Britain and from foreign investment, but the majority of finance, cultural content & personnel are British
  • 6.
    Defining British Film •Category C: films with mostly foreign (but non-USA) investment and a small British input, either financially or creatively • Category D: films made in the UK with (usually) British cultural content, but financed fully or partly by American companies • Category E: American films with some British involvement
  • 7.
    How many Britishfilms can you think of?
  • 8.
    British film hasalways had its ups and downs
  • 9.
    Unfortunately, the Britishfilm industry has never been capable of generating worldwide commercial success on its own. This is partly down to the major power, success and control of…
  • 11.
    The basic factis that the British cinema market is too small for the British film industry to successfully produce Hollywood-style blockbusters over a sustained period UK Film Hollywood Industry
  • 12.
    Task… • In pairsyou will be given a decade from the 30s to the 00s • You will produce a short presentation about British Cinema in your decade • You must look at extracts from at least 2 of the major films from your time period • Who produced them? Who directed them? Who starred in them? What genre of films were they? Were these type of films popular during that decade and if so why? • How commercially & financially successful were British films during this time? Can you find any stats and facts to back this up? • Were there any government laws or acts passed during your 10 year period that were designed to help the British film industry?
  • 13.
    The 1930s •The 39Steps •As You Like It •The Edge of the World •The Man Who Knew Too Much
  • 14.
    1940s • The Red Shoes • The Third Man • Brief Encounter • Kind Hearts and Coronets
  • 15.
    1950s • The BridgeOver The River Kwai • The Dam Busters • The Lady Killers • Richard III
  • 16.
    The 1960s •Saturday Nightand Sunday Morning •Carry On Cleo •Dr. No •Lawrence of Arabia
  • 17.
    The 1970s •A ClockworkOrange •Don’t Look Now •The Life of Brian •Kes
  • 18.
    The 1980s •Chariots ofFire •My Beautiful Laundrette •Withnail & I •Educating Rita
  • 19.
    The 1990s •Trainspotting •Four Weddingsand a Funeral •The Full Monty •Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrells
  • 20.
    2000 and beyond… •BridgetJones •Slumdog Millionaire •This Is England •Shaun of the Dead
  • 21.
    Useful Websites • http://www.screenonline.org.uk/ • http://www.bfi.org.uk/ • http://www.imdb.com/ • http://www.britmovie.co.uk • http://www.britishcinemagreats.com/