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Bryanston Films was a British film company formed by Michael Balcon and Maxwell Setton in mid-1959 following the collapse of Ealing Studios.
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Bryanston Films. Tweet. Highlighted works. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. Albert Finney’s powerhouse performance as a Nottingham factory worker changed British screen acting, just as Karel Reisz’s incisive and authentic film changed British cinema. Lunch Hour.
Bryanston Films was a British film company formed by Michael Balcon and Maxwell Setton in mid-1959 following the collapse of Ealing Studios.
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Bryanston Films was a British film company formed by Michael Balcon and Maxwell Setton in mid-1959 following the collapse of Ealing Studios. Neither a production studio, nor a distributor, it released independent British films through British Lion Films In operation until 1963, it was intended to be an unofficial group of independent film ...
BRYANSTON FILMS: AN EXPERIMENT IN COOPERATIVE INDEPENDENT FILM PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION. Duncan Petrie. By the end of the 1950s, independent film producers in Britain were facing an increasingly difficult challenge in sustaining their businesses.