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The History of British Cinema: 1990 |
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Actress Maggie Smith becomes a Dame of the British Empire in the New Year's Honours List. [ADD] |
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Christie’s sell 10 of French actor Alain Delon’s paintings for £2 million. [ADD] |
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Peter Medak’s The Krays is released by Parkfield Pictures. The film grosses £61,134 in London in its first week. [ADD] |
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– Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher holds a ‘seminar’ at 10 Downing Street to solve the problems of the country’s film industry. Her efforts ultimately come to nothing. [ADD] |
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Other Key British Films of 1990 |
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1871 (Ken McMullen) [ADD] |
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December Bride (Thaddeus O’Sullivan) [ADD] |
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The Fool (Christine Edzard) [ADD] |
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The Garden (Derek Jarman) [ADD] |
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Life is Sweet (Mike Leigh) [ADD] |
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Memphis Belle (Michael Caton-Jones) [ADD] |
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Paper Mask (Christopher Morahan) [ADD] |
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The Sheltering Sky (Bernardo Bertolucci) [ADD] |