Dirty Pretty Things
KEY THEMES:
- Visualises diversity on the British screen
- A consistent push from kitchen sink drama, the new waves of the 60's where working class realism was visible to the visibility around diversity; class, race and ethnicity
- Good to compare this film with the film adaptation of Monica Ali's Brick Lane
- Other films to compare with: Bhaji on the Beach, Bend it like Beckham, My Beautiful Laundrette
- Raises interesting questions similar to Secrets and Lies about the relationship between an artist/director and the subject matter they tackle
- Invisibility of individuals - whose contribution is vital, but undervalued
- Identity and belonging
- Outsiders
- Key elements of film form - use of lighting
Good clear annotations here. Lighting is strategic in this film for its mood and thematic exploration. Did you enjoy the film?
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