"A Comparison of the Representations of the British Working Classes in the Cinema of the 1960's and the 1990's" This essay examines and compares the lives of the working classes in British film.

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"A Comparison of the Representation of the British Working Classes in the Cinema of the 1960's and the 1990's" Throughout the history of British cinema the working class have been portrayed in many different cinematic styles. In the 1930's films like "Night Mail" showed the every day activities of the working class in the style now known as the British documentary movement. Then in 1959 the New Wave movement began with the film "Room at the …

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… of hope but one which suggests that there is only a long struggle ahead. Things were bad and the working class could see no way to make them better. In "The Full Monty" the main chracters had to resort to stripping and in "Nil by Mouth" they had to resort to violence, crime and drug abuse. This picture is far bleaker than the one painted by the filmmakers of the New Wave.