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On this day in 1969 at the BFI London Film Festival, Kes was shown for the first time, in my opinion still one of the best British films ever made.
The school scenes remind me a lot of being back in school, I got wacked by teachers and the head plenty of times myself, playin football on muddy pitches...etc playing out and coming home dirty, fantastic times
![115228169-1eb36798-77f8-4834-9000-9f4330967250.webp 115228169-1eb36798-77f8-4834-9000-9f4330967250.webp](https://data.www.grandoldteam.com/attachments/192/192831-ee6daf51bbf0734f44f8e4519ac21744.jpg?hash=0g60IPU4Px)
Whats everyones favourite British films? Top 5s? for me its
Kes
Clockwork Orange
Get Carter
Blow Up
If
There mine, I like ones that show life in Britain, including the enviroments as a back drop such as the colliery in the back ground in Kes, this is why i wouldnt for example pick the Third Man, even though its a classic film.
Whats your favourite British films?
The school scenes remind me a lot of being back in school, I got wacked by teachers and the head plenty of times myself, playin football on muddy pitches...etc playing out and coming home dirty, fantastic times
![115228169-1eb36798-77f8-4834-9000-9f4330967250.webp 115228169-1eb36798-77f8-4834-9000-9f4330967250.webp](https://data.www.grandoldteam.com/attachments/192/192831-ee6daf51bbf0734f44f8e4519ac21744.jpg?hash=0g60IPU4Px)
Whats everyones favourite British films? Top 5s? for me its
Kes
Clockwork Orange
Get Carter
Blow Up
If
There mine, I like ones that show life in Britain, including the enviroments as a back drop such as the colliery in the back ground in Kes, this is why i wouldnt for example pick the Third Man, even though its a classic film.
Whats your favourite British films?