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Boys On Film 8: Cruel Britannia is quite the intriguing collection, featuring a range of UK-set short films that really tap into the nuances of modern life. It's fascinating how it captures the essence of British culture through various lenses β from the haunting cliffs of the Isle of Wight to the starkness of an abandoned swimming pool in Lambeth. The pacing varies quite a bit, which keeps you engaged. Each film offers a different flavor, like Harry Wootliff's 'I Don't Care' with Iwan Rheon, and there's this rawness in the performances that feels authentic. The practical effects are subtle but effective, adding to that gritty atmosphere that runs throughout. Definitely a distinct piece in the anthology series, worth exploring for anyone interested in the diversity of short filmmaking in the UK.
This anthology has had a limited run on certain formats, making it a bit of a gem among collectors. Not always easy to find, especially in good condition, it sparks interest due to its unique thematic approach and the variety of shorts it contains. As the series progresses, each installment becomes a piece of history for those who appreciate the evolution of LGBTQ+ storytelling in cinema.
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