This article provides a case study of the ecology of British independent film, as illustrated through the continuing career of Shane Meadows. I focus on the intersection between the practices of economic independence and creative independence, ameliorated by low-budget, local films that exploit festival showcasing and critical buzz to achieve international exhibition in a range of markets. While Meadows' earlier films exemplify the reliance on television funding that has characterised British and continental European cinema since the 1980s, and the emerging significance of regional and Lotterybased funding in the 1990s, they also correspond to the local/international model of much low-budget European realist art cinema, best identified with...
The article explores the relationship between the transnational and the territorial in British film ...
The article begins with an analysis of the initial scene of the film I, Daniel Blake by the British ...
This paper argues for a break from the notion of small cinema as a temporally and geographically loc...
What is it that changed in the British film industry in the mid-1990s that allowed a young, working ...
Film policy in the United Kingdom is comprised of two complementary strands: the development of regi...
Ken Loach stands out as one of the few British directors whose films are regularly co-produced with ...
The article explores how the process of film selection was conducted on the national level in Britai...
Ever since the birth of Hollywood, British cinema has lived in the shadow of its successful transatl...
This article examines the genesis and development of the UK’s Watershed Cinema and Digital Creativit...
Despite Shane Meadows’ apparent awareness of the ways in which white, working-class women were subju...
This article looks at the thirty-year history of the Dinard Film Festival (until 2018, the Dinard Fe...
This Is England is social realist film portraying racism and poverty in 1980s Britain through the ey...
This article will explore three key stages in Lindsay Anderson’s career that illustrate the complex ...
As research on transnational cinema makes clear, films do not easily coincide with national borders,...
My research focuses on representations of working-class life in the East Midlands. It offers for the...
The article explores the relationship between the transnational and the territorial in British film ...
The article begins with an analysis of the initial scene of the film I, Daniel Blake by the British ...
This paper argues for a break from the notion of small cinema as a temporally and geographically loc...
What is it that changed in the British film industry in the mid-1990s that allowed a young, working ...
Film policy in the United Kingdom is comprised of two complementary strands: the development of regi...
Ken Loach stands out as one of the few British directors whose films are regularly co-produced with ...
The article explores how the process of film selection was conducted on the national level in Britai...
Ever since the birth of Hollywood, British cinema has lived in the shadow of its successful transatl...
This article examines the genesis and development of the UK’s Watershed Cinema and Digital Creativit...
Despite Shane Meadows’ apparent awareness of the ways in which white, working-class women were subju...
This article looks at the thirty-year history of the Dinard Film Festival (until 2018, the Dinard Fe...
This Is England is social realist film portraying racism and poverty in 1980s Britain through the ey...
This article will explore three key stages in Lindsay Anderson’s career that illustrate the complex ...
As research on transnational cinema makes clear, films do not easily coincide with national borders,...
My research focuses on representations of working-class life in the East Midlands. It offers for the...
The article explores the relationship between the transnational and the territorial in British film ...
The article begins with an analysis of the initial scene of the film I, Daniel Blake by the British ...
This paper argues for a break from the notion of small cinema as a temporally and geographically loc...