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The History of British Cinema: 1977 |
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An Interim Action Committee on the Film Industry, chaired by Harold Wilson, is established to advise on ‘the achievement of a viable and prosperous British film industry over the next decade, and, in so doing, to make a closer study of the appropriate constitution and operating role of a British Film Authority'. [ADD] |
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Key British Films of 1977 |
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A Bridge Too Far (Richard Attenborough) [ADD] |
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Come Play With Me (George Harrison Marks) [ADD] |
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The Duellists (Ridley Scott) [ADD] |
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Jabberwocky (Terry Gilliam) [ADD] |
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Jubilee (Derek Jarman) [ADD] |
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Riddles of the Sphinx (Peter Wollen, Laura Mulvey) [ADD] |
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| The Spy Who Loved Me (Lewis Gilbert) [ADD] | ||||
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