Stairways to Heaven: Rebuilding the British Film Industry
What has brought about the transformation of the British film industry over the last few decades, to the beginnings of what is arguably a new golden era? In the mid-1980s the industry was in a parlous state. The number of films produced in the UK was tiny. Cinema attendance had dipped to an all-time low, cinema buildings were in a state of disrepair and home video had yet to flourish. Since then, while many business challenges - especially for independent producers and distributors - remain, the industry overall has developed beyond recognition. In recent years, as British films have won Oscars, Cannes Palms and Venice Golden Lions, releases such as Love Actually, Billy Elliot, Skyfall, Paddington and the Harry Potter series have found enormous commercial as well as critical success. The UK industry has encouraged, and benefitted from, a huge amount of inward investment, much of it from the Hollywood studios, but also from the National Lottery via the UK Film Council and BFI. This book portrays the visionaries and officials who were at the helm as a digital media revolution began to reshape the industry. Through vivid accounts based on first-hand interviews of what was happening behind the scenes, film commentator and critic Geoffrey Macnab provides in-depth analysis of how and why the British film industry has risen like a phoenix from the ashes.
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Stairways to Heaven: Rebuilding the British Film Industry
What has brought about the transformation of the British film industry over the last few decades, to the beginnings of what is arguably a new golden era? In the mid-1980s the industry was in a parlous state. The number of films produced in the UK was tiny. Cinema attendance had dipped to an all-time low, cinema buildings were in a state of disrepair and home video had yet to flourish. Since then, while many business challenges - especially for independent producers and distributors - remain, the industry overall has developed beyond recognition. In recent years, as British films have won Oscars, Cannes Palms and Venice Golden Lions, releases such as Love Actually, Billy Elliot, Skyfall, Paddington and the Harry Potter series have found enormous commercial as well as critical success. The UK industry has encouraged, and benefitted from, a huge amount of inward investment, much of it from the Hollywood studios, but also from the National Lottery via the UK Film Council and BFI. This book portrays the visionaries and officials who were at the helm as a digital media revolution began to reshape the industry. Through vivid accounts based on first-hand interviews of what was happening behind the scenes, film commentator and critic Geoffrey Macnab provides in-depth analysis of how and why the British film industry has risen like a phoenix from the ashes.
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Stairways to Heaven: Rebuilding the British Film Industry

Stairways to Heaven: Rebuilding the British Film Industry

by Geoffrey Macnab
Stairways to Heaven: Rebuilding the British Film Industry

Stairways to Heaven: Rebuilding the British Film Industry

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What has brought about the transformation of the British film industry over the last few decades, to the beginnings of what is arguably a new golden era? In the mid-1980s the industry was in a parlous state. The number of films produced in the UK was tiny. Cinema attendance had dipped to an all-time low, cinema buildings were in a state of disrepair and home video had yet to flourish. Since then, while many business challenges - especially for independent producers and distributors - remain, the industry overall has developed beyond recognition. In recent years, as British films have won Oscars, Cannes Palms and Venice Golden Lions, releases such as Love Actually, Billy Elliot, Skyfall, Paddington and the Harry Potter series have found enormous commercial as well as critical success. The UK industry has encouraged, and benefitted from, a huge amount of inward investment, much of it from the Hollywood studios, but also from the National Lottery via the UK Film Council and BFI. This book portrays the visionaries and officials who were at the helm as a digital media revolution began to reshape the industry. Through vivid accounts based on first-hand interviews of what was happening behind the scenes, film commentator and critic Geoffrey Macnab provides in-depth analysis of how and why the British film industry has risen like a phoenix from the ashes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788310055
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/30/2018
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.73(d)

About the Author

Geoffrey Macnab is a film journalist and critic for The Independent, The Guardian and Screen International. His books include the acclaimed Delivering Dreams: A Century of British Film Distribution and Ingmar Bergman: The Life and Films of the Last Great European Director (both I.B.Tauris).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii

Foreword Lord Puttnam of Queensgate, CBE, President of Film Distributors' Association ix

Preface xiii

Introduction: The Downing Street Summit 1

1 Back to the 1980s 15

2 The Video Revolution 47

3 PolyGram Forever 77

4 The Working Title Magic 93

5 The Great British Lotto Bonanza 102

6 The Life and Death of the Film Council 128

7 Potter Gold 175

8 The Name Is Still Bond 190

9 An Uneasy Partnership - British Film and TV 206

10 A Taxing Business 226

11 Flying the Flag - Marketing Britain on Screen 248

12 Stepping Up 277

Appendix: The highest-grossing British films of all time in UK cinemas 297

Notes 299

Select Bibliography 319

Index 321

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