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SUMMARY:Momma Don't Allow - \"Visions of Home\" festival screening
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Haringey Independent Film Festival \"Visions o
 f Home\"\n BRUCE CASTLE MUSEUM presents MOMMA DONâ€™T ALLOW\nScreening
  of this film, included in the BFI DVD compilation Free Cinema [1956] 
 plus a couple of other shorts from this BFI compilation. In March 1954
 , Karel Reisz and Tony Richardson submitted a proposal to the BFI Expe
 rimental Film Fund for a short documentary about a Saturday evening in
  a North London jazz club. The Fishmongers Arms in Wood Green. The fil
 m was shot on 16mm film with a total grant of just Â£425 and completed
  in November 1955. Two months later it was screened at the NFT as part
  of a programme of BFI-funded films; the Press reviews were very encou
 raging. Momma Donâ€™t Allow captures the emerging â€˜youth cultureâ€™ 
 (an erstwhile unheard of term) and is on the whole warm and sympatheti
 c to its working-class subjects. It contrasts the relaxed, confident w
 orking-class Teddy Boys and their girlfriends with the more awkward â€
 ˜toffsâ€™ whose arrival threatens to change the mood of the evening. T
 ony Richardson was the first of the Free Cinema directors to make the 
 move into feature films. With the playwright John Osborne he set up Wo
 odfall Film Productions. The companyâ€™s first release was an adaptati
 on of Osborneâ€™s stage hit Look Back in Anger (1959) and was directed
  by Richardson. The car manufacturer Ford appointed Karel Reisz as its
  film officer. Ford later funded Reiszâ€™s own We Are the Lambeth Boys
  (1959)\nKarel Reisz, Tony Richardson, 1956, UK Venue: Bruce Castle Mu
 seum, Lordship Lane, Tottenham, N17 8NU Buses: 243, 123, 318 Admission
 : Free. Refreshments available Doors open at 7:00pm. Film from 7:30pm 
 to 9:00pm\n\nFor more information visit https://bowesandbounds.org/eve
 nts/momma-don-t-allow-visions-of-home-festival-screening
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131127T193000
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CATEGORIES:film, screening
LOCATION:Bruce Castle Museum
WEBSITE:https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=bruce+castle+museum&oe=utf-8&
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 bruce+castle+museum&cid=0,0,9355387092872225752&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A
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 nt=firefox-a&channel=fflb&fb=1&gl=uk&hq=bruce+castle+museum&hnear=bruc
 e+castle+museum&cid=0,0,9355387092872225752&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A
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ORGANIZER:Administrator
ATTACH;FMTTYPE="image/jpeg":http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/
 file/get/2287256629?profile=original
ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Richard 
 McKeever":https://bowesandbounds.org/profile/3hwxkqhdde8gc
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