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Ealing’s posters are some of the most striking and recognisable in the history of British film. Often disregarding the film poster’s commitment to narrative and genre, and sidestepping its obligations ...
It’s very hard to select a favourite Ealing poster (I have at least 20 ‘favourites’), but the one I’ve picked is Edward Bawden’s design for Hue and Cry. Bawden (1903-1989) was a painter, illustrator ...
“If you’re interested in the way the borough is run, just log on to our website to explore our interactive maps and have your say. The review in Ealing is part of a three-year programme of work by the ...
The police station in The Blue Lamp, an Ealing production from 1950, is full of maps (at least nine): The Blue Lamp (Basil Dearden 1950) Presented in close-up, maps allow us to thematise the film’s ...
It’s been 70 years since Ealing Studios released Passport to Pimlico, Whisky Galore!, and Kind Hearts & Coronets – all within two months, so cementing its reputation at the heart of the British film ...
The poster boys of Ealing comedy Classic movies celebrated with new art prints It’s been 70 years since Ealing Studios released Passport to Pimlico, Whisky Galore!, and Kind Hearts & Coronets – all ...
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