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A Turnip Head's Guide To The British Cinema is quite the curious piece from '86. It offers this relaxed but insightful look into the British film landscape through Alan Parker's lens. You get these candid thoughts from Richard Lester, who isn't shy about sharing his experiences and opinions. It really captures the vibe of the time, and the pacing feels almost conversational, like you're just hanging out and soaking in their passion for cinema. The location reporting from King's Lynn during the making of Revolution adds a nice layer; you can sense the hustle and bustle behind the scenes. It's the kind of documentary that feels intimate and informative without being all stuffy. A unique glimpse into a specific era of filmmaking.
Includes interviews with notable filmmakers.Insightful commentary on British cinema's evolution.Features behind-the-scenes footage from Revolution.
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