Free Cinema


Free Cinema - motion in a British documentary film in the 50s. For the first time, Alan Cooke used the term "Sequence" in 1951.

According to the assumptions of "Free Cinema", the document was meant to face reality and record events unfolding in front of the camera. The most important films of this movement include the following works: Mama Does Not Allow Karela Reis and Tony Richardson, We Are the Lamberth Boys Reis, Wakefield Express, Dreamland, Thursdays Children, London Anderson Fairgrounds, and Claude's Leisure Time and Gator and Alain Tanner.

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