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REBEL, REBEL: THE FILMS OF LINDSAY ANDERSON

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

IF….

Anderson’s cinematic magnum opus and one of the most essential films of the 1960s, ‘If….’ was a litmus test of the mores, political landscape and temperament of British society.

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Malcolm McDowell, in a role he was born to play, is Mick Travis, a rebellious pupil at a public school. Inspired by writer David Sherwin’s own time at Tonbridge (location filming was done at Anderson’s alma mater, Cheltenham College, and Aldenham School) and drawing heavily from Jean Vigo’s uproarious 1933 short ‘Zéro de Conduit’, the film charts the gradual disintegration of order within the establishment, as Travis and his cohort rebel against the constraints of a regimented life.

Roger has brought countless UK premieres to Chichester, including 25 this year alone. Many films that would not normally get a release in this country have been given an audience, with some later being picked up by UK distributors. Over 31 editions, Roger has lifted the Chichester international Film Festival to the nationally revered and celebrated event that it is today.

VISIT: chichesterfilmfestival.co.uk/ festival-archive

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