posted by davidt on Wednesday April 26 2006, @12:00PM
David T (different) writes:
"They Catch him, and they say he's mental"
The British Film Institute has just released a definitive collection of films from the 1950s' Free Cinema movement. Free Cinema was the precursor for the better known British New Wave of social-realist films in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

The set includes We Are the Lambeth Boys, which any true Morrissey fan will know was sampled in Vauxhall and I's "Spring Heeled Jim".

Amazon UK is selling it here
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  • Just a query folks. The New Wave of Social Realism films of the late 50s/60s era - was Lindsay Anderson director of "If", "O Lucky Man" fame part of this?
    Atomised -- Wednesday April 26 2006, @02:44PM (#214091)
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