We Are the Lambeth Boys (Karel Reisz, 1959) DVDRip VO

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We Are the Lambeth Boys (Karel Reisz, 1959) DVDRip VO

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We Are the Lambeth Boys
Karel Reisz
1959, 52 mins.


Karel Reisz's We Are the Lambeth Boys (1959) has much in common with Lindsay Anderson's Every Day Except Christmas (1957). It was produced by Leon Clore, sponsored by Ford for its Look at Britain series, filmed by the usual Free Cinema technical staff - in particular cinematographer Walter Lassally and editor John Fletcher - and delivered in the same 50-minute format.

The film once again took a sympathetic approach to an aspect of working-class life largely neglected by commercial British cinema. After Every Day's dignified depiction of market workers in Covent Garden, Lambeth Boys attempted to deliver a positive portrait of the lives of ordinary teenagers, far from the usual violent 'Teddy Boy' stereotype. In a sense, the film also developed the theme initiated by Reisz and Tony Richardson in Momma Don't Allow three years earlier.

Lambeth Boys was shot over six weeks in the summer of 1958 in and around the Ashord House, a youth club in the Oval area of South London. It follows a group of teenagers at work, at home and in their leisure time, giving them space to express their frustrations and aspirations.. The film is never so good as when it lets the camera move around the group or capture their faces in close-up, rather than providing facts and figures or a sociological analysis.

In a famous article on the film in Sight and Sound, sociologist Richard Hoggart talked of it as a 'film essay' rather than a documentary, because, as he claimed, "it sets out to show, not the whole truth, but some aspects of the truth, wholly". From that perspective, the film succeeded in embodying "the strength and variety of these young people's vitality, their lively, tolerant and complex sense of community".

However the film suffers similar drawbacks to Every Day Except Christmas: the unnecessary voice-over commentary gives it a paternalist tone which undermines the sensitivity of Reisz's images and natural sound, and seems obsolete to today's spectator. The film also loses some of its 'poetic authenticity' by trying too hard to show how nice these youngsters are.

A success at the Free Cinema 6 screenings at the NFT in March 1959, Lambeth Boys won the Grand Prix at the Tours short film festival in France and represented Britain at the Venice film festival. By that time, though, Reisz had already moved on to direct his first feature, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1961).

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Descargado de Karagarga.
Este archivo forma parte del DVD del BFI compilatorio del Free Cinema documental descargado de Karagarga. El archivo original consta de 18 cortos:
O Dreamland (dir. Lindsay Anderson, UK, 1953, 12 mins)
Momma Don't Allow ( dir. Karel Reisz/Tony Richardson, UK, 1956, 22 mins)
Together (dir. Lorenza Mazzetti, UK, 1956, 52 mins)
Wakefield Express (dir. Lindsay Anderson, UK, 1952, 30 mins)
Nice Time (dir. Alain Tanner/Claude Goretta, UK, 1957, 17 mins)
The Singing Street (dir. Norton Park Group/Nigel McIsaac, UK, 1952, 18 mins)
Everyday Except Christmas (dir. Lindsay Anderson, UK, 1957, 40 mins)
Refuge England (dir. Robert Vas, UK, 1959, 27 mins)
Enginemen (dir. Michael Grigsby, UK, 1959, 21mins)
We Are the Lambeth Boys (dir. Karel Reisz, UK, 1959, 52 mins)
Food for a Blush (dir. Elizabeth Russell, UK, 1959, 30 mins)
One Potato Two Potato (dir. Leslie Daiken, UK, 1957, 21 mins)
March to Aldermaston (anonymous, UK, 1959, 33 mins)
The Vanishing Street (dir. Robert Vas, UK, 1962, 18 mins)
Tomorrow's Saturday (dir. Michael Grigsby, UK, 1962, 18 mins)
Gala Day (dir. John Irvin, UK, 1963, 26 mins)
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Mensaje por sumidoiro » Dom 02 Dic, 2007 11:29

Impresionante, bemol. Lo esperaba con impaciencia. Muchas gracias.

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Mensaje por marlowe62 » Dom 02 Dic, 2007 16:06

Descargando.
He añadido al mensaje inicial el listado del recopilatorio del BFI.

Muchas gracias, Bemol.
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Mensaje por pochutla » Mar 18 Dic, 2007 18:33

Gracias Bemol. Quiero descubrir a este Free Cinema y a Reisz del cual me gusto mucho Sweet dreams sobre la cantante country Patsy Cline que tampoco conocía. Supongo que hay diferencias... Saludos

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Mensaje por pochutla » Mar 25 Dic, 2007 13:19

Completada y compartiendo :)

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Mensaje por botibol » Dom 30 Dic, 2007 16:00

Muchas gracias por seguir compartiendo la cajita de free cinema!

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Re: We Are the Lambeth Boys (Karel Reisz, 1959) DVDRip VO

Mensaje por silentrunner » Lun 30 Jul, 2012 19:17

Gracias !