Kenton Bamford

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Distorted Images: British National Identity and Film in the 1920sHardcover, 31 December 1999

Distorted Images: British National Identity and Film in the 1920s
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Part of Series
Cinema and Society
Print Length
240 pages
Language
English
Publisher
I. B. Tauris & Company
Date Published
31 Dec 1999
ISBN-10
1860643582
ISBN-13
9781860643583

Description

The 1920s is a neglected period in British film history, yet this is a fascinating period in the cinema when, confronted with audiences' preference for the American cinema of Griffith and deMille, the British cinema-going public was being encouraged to ""buy British."" In this rigorous, illuminating exploration of the cultural construction of ""Britishness"" by the British film industry, Kenton Bamford investigates the image of nation and of British men and women that films projected, the class attitudes and values that underpinned those images, and the realities of the reception of British and American films across classes. Using an exciting array of original source materials, he looks at the culture of the stage and popular fiction on which the cinema fed and demonstrates the stultifying aura of middle-class gentility that stifled creativity, innovation and democracy in British films. He also uncovers some unsung heroes of British cinema, including British star Betty Balfour and director George Pearson.

Product Details

Author:
Kenton Bamford
Book Format:
Hardcover
Date Published:
31 December 1999
ISBN-10:
1860643582
ISBN-13:
9781860643583
Language:
English
Location:
New York
Pages:
240

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