New Wave
-Representing working class heroes
-emergence of young representations new voices not just BBC middle class middle aged man view
Analysis of "Saturday Night, Sunday Morning" (1960) Directed By Karel Reisz
Mise-En-Scene:
Setting:
factory, family home, local pub (the white horse), fishing lake, Nottingham
Themes:
swinging sixties, rebellious teenagers (fell down the stairs drunk at the pub, no respect for elders throwing drink on them on purpose and shouting abuse), affairs/adultery, women being the cook of the house traditional, marriage, sex (raunchy), pregnancy, abortion
Icons:
cigarets, drink, grammar phones, shandy bass, BB Gun, Dead Rat
Narrative:
"Yes my Duck", calling Arthur a "Red" (derogatory) communist
Characters:
Arthur Seaton (Main character, Rebilous Teens), Dorren (jacks new love interest), Brenda (Wife having an affair with Arthur Married to jack)
Sunday, 11 March 2012
Island People (1941)
Take From Screenonline.org.uk/
What was it like back then? What was Britain Like?
Jobs:
Coal Miners, Bankers, Agriculture, Industry, Manufacturing
Geography:
48 Million Living In Britain, Farm Houses, Market Towns Essex, Industrial Areas London, Glasgow, Manchester
Past Time/Hobbies:
Gardening, Knitting, Playing Cards, Playing Darts, Dancing, Going To Public Houses (Pubs)
Values & Attitudes:
Proud nation, world shipping/ world pricing, biging up small industries, families eating food all together in the evening, tolerance, unselfullness, Britain lead in skilfulness reliability humour and efficiency
Sports:
cycling, cricket, bowls, tennis, swimming, skating, curling, rabbit shooting, football
Media at the time was lead by the middle or upper classes, however working class brought fashion and music.
What was it like back then? What was Britain Like?
Jobs:
Coal Miners, Bankers, Agriculture, Industry, Manufacturing
Geography:
48 Million Living In Britain, Farm Houses, Market Towns Essex, Industrial Areas London, Glasgow, Manchester
Past Time/Hobbies:
Gardening, Knitting, Playing Cards, Playing Darts, Dancing, Going To Public Houses (Pubs)
Values & Attitudes:
Proud nation, world shipping/ world pricing, biging up small industries, families eating food all together in the evening, tolerance, unselfullness, Britain lead in skilfulness reliability humour and efficiency
Sports:
cycling, cricket, bowls, tennis, swimming, skating, curling, rabbit shooting, football
Media at the time was lead by the middle or upper classes, however working class brought fashion and music.
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