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Made in England

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British Cinema
Excalibur
Up the Junction
Abortion
The Old Crowd
It Always Rains On Sunday
Film Noir
Post-War England
London
Working Class
Social Class
Arthurian Legends
John Boorman
Ealing Studios
Nell Dunn
A Matter Of Life and Death
Lindsay Anderson
Alan Bennett
1970s Britain
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Delving into the history of English cinema, one film at a time. Hosted by Jack McInroy.

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Nia Childs
Filmmaker and curator
Episode: Wonderland (1999) with Nia Childs
John Airlie
Associate lecturer in film and media at Birkbeck College, University of London
Birkbeck College, University of London
Episode: Victim (1961) with John Airlie
Dan Kois
Writer, journalist, podcaster, and frequent contributor to the Culture Gab Fest
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Episode: A Canterbury Tale (1944) with Dan Kois
Corrina Antrobus
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Episode: Rye Lane (2023) with Corrina Antrobus
Joe Greenwood
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Jonathan Lethem
Acclaimed writer known for works like Motherless Brooklyn and The Fortress of Solitude.
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Episode: Eyes Wide Shut (1999) with Jonathan Lethem
Stephen Soucy
Documentary director and producer of Merchant Ivory
Episode: Maurice (1987) with Stephen Soucy
Michael Cumming
Director known for Brass Eye, Toast of London, and King Rocker
Episode: The Rebel (1961) with Michael Cumming
Stephen Graham
Musicologist based at Goldsmiths, author of Becoming Noise Music
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Episode: Yesterday (2019) with Stephen Graham

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Jack McInroy
Host of a podcast exploring the history and influence of English cinema, engaging with various films and filmmakers.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 24 ratings
  • Enjoyable

    Insightful stuff

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Benjamin G23
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Excellent

    Very good look forward to more. JG - Weekend is not A Haigh’s first film though - that was 2009”s Greek Pete — & very worth watching!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dddbcffhh
    United Kingdom2 years ago

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It Always Rains on Sunday (1947) with Darren Richman
Q: What do you think makes this film a noir?
It has noirish elements but is also an ensemble piece that reflects on the human condition and societal issues.
It Always Rains on Sunday (1947) with Darren Richman
Q: What is a film noir?
It is a mood, vibe, and tone, often characterized by crime pictures, femme fatales, and bleak endings.
Burning an Illusion (1981) with Tega Okiti
Q: How did it come about that you got to vote?
I avoided doing it for ages because there's so much politics around it.
Maurice (1987) with Stephen Soucy
Q: Can you tell us about the reception 'Maurice' received at the time of its release?
Stephen mentions that 'Maurice' was ahead of its time and faced a mixed reception, with many people being afraid to be seen going to the movie due to societal pressures.
Maurice (1987) with Stephen Soucy
Q: When did you first become aware of Merchant Ivory's work, and particularly Maurice?
Stephen describes growing up in upstate New York and first seeing 'A Room With A View' on VHS, which led to him discovering 'Maurice' and identifying with its themes.

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This podcast explores the rich and varied history of English cinema by examining notable films through engaging discussions and expert insights. Each episode features in-depth conversations that highlight themes, societal implications, and cinematic techniques, often bringing in guests who provide additional perspectives and anecdotes. With a particular focus on documentaries and classic films, the content looks at both overlooked gems and celebrated films, making it appealing to cinephiles and those interested in film history alike. This analytical approach not only educates listeners about specific films but also places them into the broader context of cultural and historical narratives in English cinema, often revealing the emotional and... more

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