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by - written on 06/04/04 (Very useful, 239 readings)
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The sixties produced a great many changes in British society and these were clearly reflected in British filmmaking of the time. Just as in music and the arts cinema was affected by the liberating effects of more permissive attitudes to sex, drugs and morality. Films and filmmakers became more experimental and the boundaries set by the censors were constantly tested. 'Sixties British Cinema' published by the BFI (British Film Institute) and written/edited by Robert Murphy author and lecturer in film studies at De Montfort University, is a comprehensive and readable guide to this ... Read the complete review
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