Course overview

A friendly and accessible exploration of five cinematic works made under the banner of Channel Four Films now known as Film 4. What are the founding principles? How do they differ from ‘rival’ BBC Films. Is what we expect from a Film 4 film now different from what may’ve been expected from an earlier Channel 4 Film? We have fun whilst gaining knowledge and understanding of Channel 4 Film and cinema in general. What are the running features? Promoting knowledge, understanding and confidence regarding film and cinema in general, whilst also highlighting specialist language and terminology, advancing literacy, communication skills and confidence in delivering informed feedback.

Course description

With a founding remit to deliver high-quality, innovative, alternative content that challenges the status quo, Channel Four Film (officially rebranded as Film Four in 1998) was founded in 1982 and is now regarded by many as ‘revitalising’ UK cinema at a time when it was floundering. Channel Four Films first big cinematic hit was Stephen Frears’ My Beautiful Laundrette. Deals with various distributors allowed for investment in international films. Deals with various independent producers such as Merchant Ivory led to a brand being noted for ‘heritage’ period drama but also increasingly challenging/off the wall as well as ‘kitchen sink’ content. By the mod 1990s the ‘heritage cinema’ trend began to fade but how did Film Four reflect a changed/changing Britain? We examine a cross section of output, has it stuck to its founding remit? Could it be seen to change as it reflects a need to be alternative challenge to the status quo of different times? What might we say is the Film Four’s greatest quality? My Beautiful Launderette (1985), A Room with a View (1985), The Personal History of David Copperfield (2019), Berberian Sound Studio (2012), Wild Rose (2018), Peter’s Friends (1992), The Belly of an Architect (1987), Happy Go Lucky (2008), The Last King of Scotland (2006), Brassed Off (1996)

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