British Realism
Extending from the “kitchen-sink dramas” of the early sixties to contemporary masters like Ken Loach and Mike Leigh, the tradition of social realism in British film runs strong.
Spine # | Title | Director | Country | Year | |
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1177 | Small Axe | ||||
162 | Ratcatcher | Lynne Ramsay | United Kingdom, | 1999 | |
1070 | Secrets & Lies | Mike Leigh | United Kingdom, | 1996 | |
906 | I, Daniel Blake | Ken Loach | United Kingdom, | 2016 | |
890 | Meantime | Mike Leigh | United Kingdom, | 1984 | |
829 | A Taste of Honey | Tony Richardson | United Kingdom, | 1961 | |
659 | Life Is Sweet | Mike Leigh | United Kingdom, | 1990 | |
622 | Weekend | Andrew Haigh | United Kingdom, | 2011 | |
629 | Sunday Bloody Sunday | John Schlesinger | United Kingdom, | 1971 | |
307 | Naked | Mike Leigh | United Kingdom, | 1993 | |
561 | Kes | Ken Loach | United Kingdom, | 1970 | |
553 | Fish Tank | Andrea Arnold | United Kingdom, | 2009 | |
Victim | Basil Dearden | United Kingdom, | 1961 | ||
417 | This Sporting Life | Lindsay Anderson | United Kingdom, | 1963 |