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The History of British Cinema: 1982

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

Gndhi (1982)

 

 

 

 

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Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman dies in London at the age of 67 from lymphoma complications arising from an operation for breast cancer.   Best remembered for her role as Ilsa in Casablanca (1942), her last film was Ingmar Bergman's Höstsonaten (Autumn Sonata) in 1978. [ADD]

 

 

 

 

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Richard Attenborough’s three-hour epic, Gandhi, is released.   Ben Kingsley stars as the pacifist icon in a large cast that includes Candice Bergen, Edward Fox, John Gielgud, Trevor Howard, John Mills, Martin Sheen and Ian Charleson. [ADD]

 

 

 

 

 

– The British Board of Film Censors introduces the PG, 15 and 18 certificates. [ADD]

 

 

 

 

 

Channel 4 releases its first batch of low-budget theatrical films.   Titles include Peter Greenaway’s The Draughtman’s Contract. [ADD]

     
   

Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment (TESE) is established. [ADD]

     
     
     
   

Other Key British Films of 1982

    Britannia Hospital (1982)
     
   

Britannia Hospital (Lindsay Anderson) [ADD]

   

 

   

Moonlighting (Jerzy Skolimowski) [ADD]

   

 

   

Pink Floyd: The Wall (Alan Parker) [ADD]

   

 

   

Privates on Parade (Michael Blakemore) [ADD]

   

 

   

The Snowman (Dianne Jackson) [ADD]

   

 

    An Unsuitable Job for a Woman (Christopher Pettit) [ADD]
     
     
     
   

The History of Cinema: 1982

    Algeria - West Germany
     
    France
     
    Greece - Spain
     
    Sudan - Yugoslavia
     
    USA January - June
     
    USA July - December
     
     
     
     
   

 

 

Gt. Britain: 1981

Gt. Britain: 1983

 

 

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