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Lindsay Gordon Anderson (17 April 1923 – 30 August 1994) was an English director and film critic, best known for his association with the Free Cinema movement and the British New Wave. He is most widely remembered for his 1968 film if...., which won the Grand Prix at Cannes Film Festival.
Most Popular Lindsay Anderson Trailers
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01 January 1955
An appeal on behalf of the NSPCC.
15 November 1989
A film about the career and methods of the master silent comedy filmmaker.
01 January 1955
Promotional film for the NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children).
21 April 1967
Three loosely-connected tales that represent different aspects of love: temptation, dreams, and adventure.
01 January 1955
Wintry snowfall in a factory yard contrasts with the furnaces burning within. This film follows the eye of the firm's accountant as he traces waste and excess about the works.
27 May 1982
Britannia Hospital, an esteemed English institution, is marking its gala anniversary with a visit by the Queen Mother herself.
25 September 1989
A rock singer revives a failing TV ministry, but the cost may be high when she falls for a reporter planning an exposé.
15 May 1981
In the class-obsessed and religiously divided UK of the early 1920s, two determined young runners train for the 1924 Paris Olympics.
23 June 1968
A lawyer's agonizing journey to the breaking point of his private and professional lives as he becomes more and more alienated from everyone connected with him.
30 January 1968
Composed of three shorts – Ride of the Valkyrie, The White Bus, and Red and Blue – from three of Britain’s most-celebrated directors - Lindsay Anderson, Peter Brook, and Tony Richardson.
17 March 1975
In a Yorkshire mining town, three educated brothers return to their blue-collar home to celebrate the 40th wedding anniversary of their parents, but dark secrets come to the fore.
02 November 1991
France, 1897. Colonel Georges Picquart challenges the French government when he discovers the obscure political maneuvers that led to the imprisonment of the Jewish Captain Alfred Dreyfus after being convicted of espionage in 1894.
27 November 1993
A tribute to the legendary Japanese film director featuring the reflections of filmmakers Lindsay Ans
24 March 1993
Part of the "American Masters" series; this documentary shows the career of filmmaking pioneer D.W. h
01 June 1948
Lindsay Anderson's first feature, a documentary about the origin and processes of the Richard Sutcliffe Limited underground-conveyor company.
16 October 1953
People quietly or mischievously pass the time in an overgrown garden full of statues, while a puritanical, funereal gentleman posts bills prohibiting all leisure activities.
25 March 1973
An ambitious coffee salesman has a series of improbable and ironic adventures seemingly designed to challenge his naive idealism.
10 December 1995
A profile and interview of director, Lindsay Anderson.
01 December 1992
Documentary about the early career of Hollywood film director John Ford, written and presented by Lindsay Anderson, and first aired on the British television series Omnibus.
01 December 1952
Documentary about the production of a small town weekly newspaper from reporting to printing.
27 January 1979
George and Betty, a middle-class English couple, have just moved into a big Edwardian house in London and are throwing a party to celebrate.
19 December 1968
In an English boys' boarding school, social hierarchy reigns supreme and power remains in the hands of distanced and ineffectual teachers and callously vicious prefects in the Upper Sixth.
01 February 1959
Collaborative documentary (credited to a committee rather than to individual filmmakers) detailing the CND march from London to Aldermaston at Easter 1958.
02 July 1980
Jimmy is a self-loathing and frustrated musician who works at a candy shop. He takes out his rage on his long suffering wife and his business partner and best friend, who lives next door.
07 February 1963
In Northern England in the early 1960s, Frank Machin is mean, tough and ambitious enough to become an immediate star in the rugby league team run by local employer Weaver.
15 April 2004
Documentary featuring footage from six decades of Cannes Film Festivals.
14 October 1987
Two aged sisters reflect on life and the past during a late summer day in Maine.
01 May 1954
Won the Academy Award for the Best Documentary Short of 1954. The subject deals with the children at The Royal School for the Deaf in Margate, Kent.
01 July 1973
A behind the scenes look at the making of the 1973 film “O Lucky Man!"
01 January 1968
Follows the creation of Lindsay Anderson's The White Bus (1968), from pre-production to the shoot and in post.
15 July 1970
A short documentary profiling male impersonator Hetty King, a star of the Edwardian music hall still performing in her 87th year.
02 January 1955
Two farming brothers take a chance on a sick cow and send cattle that have been in contact with it to market.
26 October 1985
A documentary about the history of the Free Cinema movement, made by one of it's greatest proponents, Lindsay Anderson, to commemorate British Film Year in 1985.
01 February 1952
Early Lindsay Anderson industrial film promoting Sutcliffe's conveyors. Three different uses of Sutcliffe's conveyor installations.
01 December 1967
A despondent young woman travels home to the North of England.
25 May 1957
A short documentary filmed in 1957 at the Covent Garden fruit, vegetable and flower market, then located in the Covent Garden area of East central London.
01 January 1968
BBC documentary on the long and flamboyant career of French filmmaker Abel Gance.
24 January 1992
Mike Lawton, Maurice Horton, and Melvin Orton are three men who come to Venice. One of them is a hit man sent to take out a mobster.
05 February 1956
The workaday boredom and crushing hardships of London's East End in the 1950s, seen from the point of view of two deaf-mutes who share a strong bond of friendship.
28 June 1986
Best known for their radio staples "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" and "Careless Whisper," the seminal 80s pop group Wham! (George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley) shot Wham! In China: Foreign Skies circa 1985.
06 January 1972
David Storey's adaptation of his award winning play for the BBC's Play for Today series.
01 December 1992
Award winning director Lindsay Anderson subverts the mockumentary genre and presents to the audience a detailed and humored account of what truly means to be Lindsay Anderson.
31 December 1967
A short black and white documentary where Professor Sempolinski works with students on how to sing and dance.
05 September 1966
This documentary presents the Vietnam War as seen from within Vietnam, focusing on civilian life, industrial and agricultural labor, and organized resistance under sustained aerial bombardment.
01 January 1953
Lindsay Anderson's early documentary film of a British amusement park, the irony of its manufactured fun on full display.
01 December 1992
A look at the famous director written and presented by Lindsay Anderson.
01 January 1949
Conveyor belt idlers in construction and operation.
31 December 2004
Biographical documentary on director Lindsay Anderson, featuring interviews with friends, family, and colleages.
27 January 1974
Theatre and film director Lindsay Anderson in conversation with ballet superstar Rudolf Nureyev. First broadcast in 1974.