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Hunted
+ intro by season curator Ehsan Khoshbakht
A cinematic milestone blending the anguish of film noir with the pathos of neorealism.
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Director
Charles Crichton
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With
Dirk Bogarde, Jon Whiteley, Elizabeth Sellars, Kay Walsh
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UK 1952. 85min
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35mm
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Certificate
PG
This lyrical film sees Bogarde’s fugitive murderer take a war-orphaned boy who witnessed his crime on the run with him. As they flee London for Scotland, an unexpected bond forms between the pair. Occupying a middle ground between the cinema of Roberto Rossellini and British rubble crime films, Hunted was the first British film to win Locarno Film Festival’s top prize, the Golden Leopard.
+ A Diary for Timothy
UK 1945. Director Humphrey Jennings. 39min. 35mm. A BFI National Archive print. U
This celebrated docudrama, conceived as a cinematic letter to a newborn boy, explains the kind of future that awaits him.
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