A Hard Day's Night follows a British rock band known as The Beatles as they navigate through a series of misadventures and comedic situations. The film captures the band's irreverent and playful nature as they deal with the pressures of fame, evade the police, and ultimately deliver a memorable performance.
Set in 1960s London, 'The Servant' explores the power dynamics and psychological mind games between a wealthy bachelor and his cunning manservant. Through manipulation and control, the servant challenges the class differences and explores themes of submission, role reversal, and repressed homosexuality.
Kes is a drama film that follows the story of a young boy named Billy Casper who forms a strong bond with a kestrel bird. Living in a working-class mining town in Northern England, Billy faces various challenges in his life, including a dysfunctional family, a sadistic teacher, and bullying at school. Through his relationship with the kestrel, Billy finds solace and escape from his difficult circumstances.
Alfie, a ladies man and committed bachelor, spends his days hopping from one romantic encounter to another in 1960s London. However, as he navigates a series of complex relationships, Alfie begins to question his hedonistic lifestyle and the consequences of his actions.
A headstrong young woman attracts the attention of three very different suitors while managing her own farm in Victorian England. As she navigates love, jealousy, and societal expectations, she must make a choice that will determine her future.
A Taste of Honey tells the story of Jo, a teenage girl living with her single mother in a small apartment in working-class England. When her mother remarries and leaves Jo, she finds herself sharing a bed with a sailor named Jimmy. Jo becomes pregnant, but Jimmy abandons her, leaving Jo to navigate the challenges of being a single mother. The film explores themes of love, family relationships, societal expectations, and the struggles faced by working-class individuals.
In the 1965 film 'Help!', a mad scientist kidnaps the Beatles and plans to sacrifice them to a religious cult. The Beatles must navigate through various absurd and surreal situations to escape their predicament.
Set in the industrial town of Nottingham, England, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning follows the story of Arthur, a young factory worker who rebels against the conventions of his working-class life. Arthur engages in an extramarital affair with a married woman, embarks on a love triangle, and confronts the challenges of being a working-class youth in post-war Britain. The film portrays the complexities of relationships, the impact of societal norms, and the desire for personal freedom.
In 'The Damned,' a group of youth-gang motorcycle enthusiasts in England discovers a secret military experiment that has caused the apocalypse. They must navigate the dangerous and mutated world as they try to survive and find a way to reverse the effects of the experiment. With the British army on their trail, they form a brother-sister team to outsmart their pursuers and uncover the truth.
In this British sex comedy, a womanizing landlord tries to help his shy roommate overcome his fear of women. Along the way, they get involved in a series of misadventures, including a madcap chase and a reunion with their girlfriends at the Royal Albert Hall.
This Sporting Life is a British drama film that follows the story of a coal miner named Frank Machin, who becomes a professional rugby player. The film explores themes of class struggle, personal ambition, and the complexities of human relationships. As Frank rises to fame on the rugby field, he struggles with his relationship with his landlady, his own self-destructive tendencies, and the pressures of being a sportsman. Set in northern England, the film offers a raw and honest portrayal of working-class life in the 1960s.
In the seaside town of Morecambe, England during the Suez Crisis, a washed-up music hall entertainer faces bankruptcy and his own self-destructive tendencies. As he tries to revive his career, he deals with dysfunctional family dynamics, alcoholism, and the end of an era.
The War Game is a docudrama that depicts the devastating consequences of a nuclear attack on Britain, including widespread destruction, suffering, and the struggle for survival. It explores the physical and psychological effects of a nuclear war, highlighting the controversy surrounding such a catastrophe. The film tackles themes of civil defense, nuclear weapons, and the apocalyptic consequences of a global conflict.
In Seance on a Wet Afternoon, a husband and wife team up to plan a fake seance in order to gain fame and make money. However, their plan takes a dark turn when they decide to kidnap a young girl and hold her for ransom. As the situation becomes more complicated, secrets are revealed and the couple's mental stability is called into question. Set in London, this psychological thriller explores themes of manipulation, loss, and the lengths people will go to achieve their desires.
Based on a true story, Robbery (1967) follows a group of criminals as they meticulously plan and execute a daring train robbery in 1960s England. With stolen money in hand, they must navigate through various obstacles, including the police and their own personal conflicts, to secure their freedom.
Look Back in Anger is a 1959 drama film based on the play of the same name by John Osborne. It tells the story of Jimmy Porter, an angry young man living in a working-class British town. Jimmy is disillusioned with his life and has conflicts with his upper-class wife and the society around him. The film explores themes of class differences, anger, love, and the struggle for identity in post-war England.
A British criminal serving time in prison devises a plan to carry out a daring heist. As he puts his plan into action, he must navigate betrayals and obstacles that stand in his way.
Poor Cow tells the story of Joy, a young woman living in London, who navigates through poverty, motherhood, and relationships while trying to find happiness in her life.
In the 1960s, a detective is assigned to investigate a murder case in Brighton, England, where a dismembered body is found. As he delves into the investigation, he uncovers a web of secrets and suspects, leading him closer to the truth.
A Kind of Loving follows Vic Brown, a draughtsman who falls in love with Ingrid Rothwell. They soon get married and must deal with the challenges of young love, family, and societal expectations in 1960s Manchester.