Forgotten Futures: British Municipal Cinema 1920-1980.

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Lebas, E. 2010. Forgotten Futures: British Municipal Cinema 1920-1980. London Black Dog Publishing.
TitleForgotten Futures: British Municipal Cinema 1920-1980.
AuthorsLebas, E.
Abstract

From the 1920s until a decade after the Second World War, British municipalities not only controlled commercial screenings and cinemas, but also almost all projected and rental non-commercial films. Forgotten Futures examines municipal cinema as a filmic representation of urban and social reform in twentieth century Britain by looking at the relationship to documentary and educational cinema, the influence of nineteenth century documentary photography and traditional forms of popular culture. It is the first book on municipal cinema in Britain and examines new perspectives on documentary photography, film and art.
Forgotten Futures explains why municipal films were more than simple propaganda, and what their influence was in the making of the social democratic model of modern British everyday urban life. There’s a closer look into the activities of the Glasgow Corporation and the Bermondsey Borough Council: two socialist municipalities who promoted their political identities through their making and sponsorship of films over several decades.

ISBN
Hardcover9781906155940
PublisherBlack Dog Publishing
Place of publicationLondon
Publication dates
PrintSep 2010
Publication process dates
Deposited08 Apr 2010
Output statusPublished
LanguageEnglish
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