Blokes, lads and geezers: Working class masculinity on screen | BFI video essay

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
  • From the Woodfall films of the 1950s to Attack the Block, Top Boy and the rise and rise of Danny Dyer today, representations of working class masculinity have evolved rapidly with the times.
    In this video writer and critic Lou Thomas (@London_Lou) and writer and editor Maha Albadrawi (@malbadrawi) examine what what we're shown of British working class masculinity tells us about the world these men were raised in.
    Their video was made in support of Acting Hard, a season of films exploring representations of working-class masculinity in British cinema from the Thatcher era to the present, which is taking place at the BFI Southbank throughout September.
    00:00 - The rise of Danny Dyer
    00:20 - Intro
    00:48 - Working class men after the second world war
    01:15 - Kitchen sink dramas and The Woodfall films
    01:45 - Look Back in Anger
    02:40 - The 60s and Michael Caine
    04:00 - 1970s austerity
    04:19 - Scum and social realism
    05:25 - The Thatcher years and Meantime
    06:00 - Channel 4 and Young Soul Rebels
    06:50 - New Labour and Cool Britannia
    07:50 - Enter Danny Dyer
    08:00 - Human Traffic
    08:30 - Dyer and Nick Love
    10:57 - Attack the Block
    11:46 - Pretty Red Dress and the new working class man on screen
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  • @meganwrite
    @meganwrite 10 місяців тому +11

    Those British kitchen-sink dramas, when they were screened here on South African television, changed how I looked -- and still look -- at films. I, for the first time, recognised that life in my own working-class community merited artistic expression. All those great epic themes could be found on my dirty doorstep.

    • @maha.albadrawi
      @maha.albadrawi 10 місяців тому +5

      They’re pretty striking, even today right? I must admit I watched Look Back in Anger for the first time while researching for this video, and I was quite uncomfortable at the grit and tension on screen. Brilliant writing and performances across the board!

  • @mazeemadaline3091
    @mazeemadaline3091 10 місяців тому +1

    I absolutely adore this deep dive into British masculinity and working class in media! It's rare to find video essays on British culture, unfortunately. Your writing is very precise and I'm definitely going to check out the films and shows you explored. :)

  • @nabanitaroy3000
    @nabanitaroy3000 Місяць тому

    great