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  1. 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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  3. Feb 16, 2017 · One of the first and most significant examples of this was Bryanston Films, established by Maxwell Setton and Michael Balcon in 1959 and involving an array of distinguished directors, producers and other industry figures.

    • Duncan James Petrie
    • 2017
  4. Bryanston Films was a British film company formed by Michael Balcon and Maxwell Setton in mid-1959 following the collapse of Ealing Studios.

  5. www2.bfi.org.uk › films-tv-people › 4ce2b945885f1Bryanston Films | BFI

    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.

  6. Bryanston Films. In 1959, a consortium of filmmakers formed Bryanston Films. The company was comprised of Maxwell Setton, John Bryan, Tony Richardson, Ronald Neame and led by Michael Balcon. Bryanston focused on independant production and was backed by British Lion and Twickenham Studios.

  7. Jul 27, 2009 · Independent Producers. BRYANSTON FILMS. By TV Cream. Posted on July 27, 2009. Tweet. Comments. Formed by Michael Balcon from the ashes of Ealing Studios in ’57, this agglomeration of independent filmmakers had a run of successes in the early ’60s such as Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and The Battle of the Sexes.