British 60s films 10 films reflecting the 1960s. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) Representative of the New Wave of early 1960s films.

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British 60s films 10 films reflecting the 1960s

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) Representative of the New Wave of early 1960s films

Victim (1961) A Basil Dearden/Michael Relph ‘Social Problem’ film of the early 1960s

Billy Liar (1963) A new kind of ‘New Wave’ film, with comedy rather than social realism

A Hard Day’s Night (1964) Pop culture and film culture meet head on

The Servant (1963) Pinter and Losey’s classic study of class in Britain

Morgan: a suitable case for treatment (1966) Swinging London but with a cynical edge

Here we go round the mulberry bush (1967) Swinging Stevenage, with your favourite ‘Mind Your Language’ star

Up the Junction (1967) A film adaptation of the BBC TV Ken Loach film ‘Up the Junction ’

Kes (1969) Poetic lyricism meets social realism in Loach’s masterpiece

If....(1968) The first of Lindsay Anderson’s trilogy on Britain