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Teaching Contemporary British Cinema

by Sarah Casey Benyahia, S. C. Benyahia
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The recent development of British cinema provides a fascinating area of study, with a variety of film styles--from the representation of social issues to star-led romantic comedies. Through detailed case studies, suggested schemes of work, and student activities, this teaching guide illustrates the different approaches to teaching British cinema.

The guide includes
* The theoretical contexts to the study of British cinema, explained in an accessible style through summaries of key thinkers
* Questions of funding, distribution, and exhibition
* Case studies exploring the developments in themes and style of British cinema since 1990, focusing on social realism (examples include Dirty PrettyThings, Last Resort, In This World); British Asian cinema (examples include My Son the Fanatic, Bend it Like Beckham); and British cinema and institutions (examples include the films of Richard Curtis)

Synopsis

The recent development of British cinema provides a fascinating area of study, with a variety of film styles--from the representation of social issues to star-led romantic comedies. Through detailed case studies, suggested schemes of work, and student activities, this teaching guide illustrates the different approaches to teaching British cinema.

The guide includes
* The theoretical contexts to the study of British cinema, explained in an accessible style through summaries of key thinkers
* Questions of funding, distribution, and exhibition
* Case studies exploring the developments in themes and style of British cinema since 1990, focusing on social realism (examples include Dirty PrettyThings, Last Resort, In This World); British Asian cinema (examples include My Son the Fanatic, Bend it Like Beckham); and British cinema and institutions (examples include the films of Richard Curtis)

About the Author, Sarah Casey Benyahia

Sarah Casey Benyahia is Lecturer in Film and Media Studies.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2005
Publisher
BFI Publishing
Pages
92
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781844570614

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