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The History of British Cinema: 1988 |
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15/9 - |
Prince Charles opens the 3,000 square-metre Museum of the Moving Image (MOMI) under Waterloo Bridge in London. [ADD] |
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14/10 - |
78-year-old Charles Crichton’s A Fish Called Wanda is released. John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline and Michael Palin star in the madcap comedy. [ADD] |
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– The Brent Walker Entertainment Group acquires Cannon Studios at Elstree. [ADD] |
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Other Key British Films of 1988 |
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Distant Voices, Still Lives (Terence Davies) [ADD] |
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Drowning by Numbers (Peter Greenaway) [ADD] |
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High Hopes (Mike Leigh) [ADD] |
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Little Dorrit (Christine Edzard) [ADD] |
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Looking for Langston (Isaac Julien) [ADD] |
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Madame Sousatzka (John Schlesinger) [ADD] |
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Salome’s Last Dance (Ken Russell) [ADD] |