ABSTRACT

This set is one of the cornerstones of film scholarship, and one of the most important works on twentieth century British culture. Published between 1948 and 1985, the volumes document all aspects of film making in Britain from its origins in 1896 to 1939.
Rachael Low pioneered the interpretation of films in their context, arguing that to understand films it was necessary to establish their context. Her seven volumes are an object lesson in meticulous research, lucid analysis and accessible style, and have become the benchmark in film history.

chapter Chapter 1|16 pages

Exploitation

chapter Chapter 2|16 pages

The Organisation of Labour

chapter Chapter 3|21 pages

The Quota

chapter Chapter 4|19 pages

The Censorship of Feature Films

chapter Chapter 5|18 pages

The Arrival of the Talkie

chapter Chapter 6|10 pages

Language Barriers

chapter Chapter 7|14 pages

Colour Films

chapter Chapter 8|83 pages

Production in the Early Thirties

chapter Chapter 9|73 pages

Production in the Late Thirties