Karel Reiszwas a British filmmaker who was active in post–World War II Britain, and one of the pioneers of the new realist strain in 1950s and 1960s British cinema... (wikipedia)
A style is not a matter of camera angles or fancy footwork, it's an expression, an accurate expression of your particular opinion.
A big element of what they regard as conformity is simply a desire to have an audience.
The British cinema had been very dull and conformist.
I'm now beginning to feel that the pessimistic vision is not for the movies.
I will only speak off the record about Debra Winger.
Minority views expressed in films simply don't sell tickets.
There's a great danger in making this seem more important than it is, this whole Free Cinema thing.
I said I would do all the films about the commercials, and the films about ball-bearings and Ford tractors and so on, if once a year they gave me money for a free film.
British Cinema was extremely slow in picking up on the enormous social changes that had been happening since the war, since the Labour government.