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Tag Archives: ted kotcheff

Two Gentlemen Sharing: Swinging London’s “race” picture

Posted on September 2, 2018 by samiraahmed

The films of Swinging London have been pored over and cherished ever since the 1960s. Which made Saturday’s rare BFI Southbank screening for Two Gentlemen Sharing with a Q&A with director and the two leading ladies all the more intriguing. … Continue reading →

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Posted in Culture, Film, History | Tagged 60s, culture, elitism, film, judy geeson, kitchen sink drama, London, norman rossington, robin phillips, swinging London, ted kotcheff, two gentlemen sharing | 2 Comments
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