Raising Hell: The Horror Genre and the British film industry in the 1980s
Raising Hell: The Horror Genre and the British film industry in the 1980s
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Before its re-launch in the mid-2000s, Britain's most iconic producer of horror movies, Hammer Films, ceased feature film production in 1979. For some, this sounded the death knell for domestic horror production, prior to the genre's "rebirth" in the early 2000s with mainstream hits such as 28 Days Later (2002). While little-acknowledged, the intervening two decades saw numerous domestic horror productions materialise, enjoying varying levels of success and international exposure, albeit rarely in cinemas. Indeed, British horror's presence was most felt in the nascent video cassette market.
This presentation, focussing on the 1980s, explores what British horror film production during this period reveals about contemporaneous film culture and society in Britain. It addresses a gap in dominant scholarly and popular narratives regarding commercial filmmaking, and argues that the significance of the genre to the period in question has been understated. The presentation argues that past histories of British film take too much for granted regarding British horror's non-/marginal presence in cinemas during the 1980s and that judgments as to the quality (or lack thereof) of the films produced typically precludes meaningful analysis.
By locating British horror films within an industrial and socio-cultural context, the presentation will identify the key players in horror film production, the resources that were available to them, how they navigated the tumultuous climate of increased film censorship and new legislation pertaining to video, and the extent to which their films are socially engaged. It will show that "British horror" during the period under scrutiny was a broad church straddling various budgets and distribution trajectories, from mainstream money-spinners to amateur works. A more nuanced examination of domestic horror film production during the 1980s enables a greater understanding of the history of popular British cinema, and the lasting impact of this period on the present.
Presented by Johnny Walker is Associate Professor in the Department of Arts at Northumbria University
Venue
The Horse Hospital, Colonnade, WC1N 1JD London
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Raising Hell: The Horror Genre and the British film industry in the 1980s
From GBP 8.00