Historians and filmmakers analyse how British cinema was changed by the social realism movement, the exuberance of Swinging London and an influx of money from the United States.
Explores the colourful and far-reaching story of modern British cinema in all of its vibrancy. Every taboo gets broken while tackling sex, violence, religion, class and race.
The rise of several British production companies create an increase in output for cinema.
One big production company becomes the last one standing and their highly successful formulas changes British film forever, ushering in a new era of financial success and Hollywood influence.