Bültmann & Gerriets
British Children's Cinema
From the Thief of Bagdad to Wallace and Gromit
von Noel Brown
Verlag: Bloomsbury UK
Reihe: Cinema and Society
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ISBN: 978-1-78672-101-3
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 22.12.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 320 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

British children's films have played a part in the childhoods of generations of young people around the world for over a century. Until now, however, their cherished status has remained largely unexplored. In this book, Noel Brown relates the history of children's cinema in Britain from the early years of commercial cinema to the present day, to reveal the reasons behind its acclaim in international popular culture.Drawing on multiple sources, Brown provides in-depth analysis of a range of iconic films, including The Railway Children, The Thief of Bagdad, Bugsy Malone, the Harry Potter films,Mary Poppins, Nanny McPhee, Paddington, Oliver!, and Aardman's Wallace and Gromit series. Futhermore, he investigates industrial and commercial contexts, such as the role of the Children's Film Foundation; and includes revealing insights on changing social and cultural norms, such as the once-sacred tradition of Saturday morning cinema. Brown challenges common prejudices that children's films are inherently shallow or simplistic, revealing the often complex strategies that underpin their enduring appeal to audiences of all ages and backgrounds.In addition, he shows how the films allow a privileged access to historic cultures and the nation's political past.
In doing so, Brown firmly establishes children's cinema as an important genre not only for students and scholars of film studies but also for those interested in socio-cultural history, the production and reception of popular entertainment and anyone looking for entertainment, escapism and nostalgia.



Noel Brown is Senior Lecturer in Media & Communication at Liverpool Hope University. His books include Contemporary Hollywood Animation (2021), The Children's Film (2017) and The Hollywood Family Film (2012).



Introduction
1. In the Beginning: Children and British Cinema in the Silent Era
2. The Children's Adventure Movie, 1930-60
3. Family Entertainers: Formby, Hay, Lucan, Wisdom
4. J. Arthur Rank, Saturday Morning Cinema and the Children's Film Foundation
5. Happiest Days: British Cinema and the Family Audience in the Fifties
6. Disney in Britain
7. Summers of Love and Winters of Discontent: The Sixties and Seventies
8. From Thatcher to Blair: The Eighties and Nineties
9. Exporting Englishness
Conclusion


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