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How fares the British film industry?


It's been a big year for British films, it seems. But just how British are they?

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"Attack the Block": Monsters, race, and rewriting South London’s outer spaces by Lorrie Palmer

The Lost Boys Revision

Goodfellas, The Film Programme - BBC Radio 4

GCSE Film Studies: Eduqas Timeline of Key Developments in Film and Film Technology

Scene Breakdown | Do the Right Thing (Part 1)

There Is Much to Celebrate–and Much to Question–About Marvel's 'Black Panther'

Shaun of the Dead interactive screenplay

House of Flying Daggers: A Reappraisal

How 50 Famous Female Characters Were Described in Their Screenplays

Editing a Film

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Carol Concert 2024

Oliver!

Hartismere Family Privacy Notice

Parents Evening :: Year 10

Hartismere School production 2025 is Oliver!

Local Governing Body Information

Examinations

Behind Carol: the photographers who influenced Todd Haynes’ award-winning film

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