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The most represented years, with four films each, are 1949, 1963, and 1996. The earliest film selected was The 39 Steps (1935), and only two other 1930s films made the list. David Lean is the most represented director on the list, with seven films, three in the top five and The Bridge on the River Kwai in eleventh place.
In 2004, the British Film Institute published a list charting sound films that generated the most admissions at cinemas in the United Kingdom. [49] The list is reproduced here ranking the top fifty films released in the UK throughout the twentieth century, defined as covering the period from 1 January 1901 until 31 December 2000.
In February 2011 Time Out surveyed 150 film industry experts to produce its list of "The 100 best British films." Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now topped the list. [1] [2] An updated list was published in May 2021, retaining the same rankings but adding four films (The Souvenir, Scum, God's Own Country, and Dunkirk) in place of Listen to Britain, Penda's Fen, I'm All Right Jack, and School for ...
The Third Man (1949) was voted the best British film ever by 1000 industry professionals, academics, and critics in a British Film Institute poll conducted in 1999. [199] Lawrence of Arabia (1962) was voted the "best British film of all time" in August 2004 by over 200 respondents in a Sunday Telegraph poll of Britain's leading filmmakers. [200]
This is a chronological list of films produced in the United Kingdom split by decade. There may be an overlap, particularly between British and American films which are sometimes co-produced; the list should attempt to document films which are either British produced or strongly associated with British culture .
BFI Top 100 British films; C. List of British comedy films; E. ... Time Out 100 best British films This page was last edited on 9 September 2022, at 02:53 (UTC). ...
The following list comprises films not produced by a British or UK film studio but is strongly associated with British culture. The films in this list should fulfil at least three of the following criteria: The film is adapted from a British source material. The story is at least partially set in the United Kingdom. The film was at least ...
Number 76 in the list of BFI Top 100 British films: Bitter Harvest: Peter Graham Scott: Janet Munro, John Stride: Drama: Blind Corner: Lance Comfort: William Sylvester, Barbara Shelley: Thriller: Released as Man In The Dark in the U.S. The Break: Lance Comfort: Tony Britton, William Lucas: Crime: Breath of Life: J. Henry Piperno: George Moon ...