If….
- Lindsay Anderson
- UK
- 1968
- 112'
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- Tuesday, 14 November 2017
- 18:00
A daringly anarchic vision of British society set in a boarding school in the late-sixties England. Before Kubrick made his mischief iconic in A Clockwork Orange, Malcolm McDowell made a hell of an impression as the insouciant Mick Travis, who, along with his school chums, trumps authority at every turn, finally emerging as a violent saviour in the vicious games of one-upmanship played by both students and masters. Mixing colour and black and white as audaciously as it mixes fantasy and reality, If…. remains one of cinema’s most unforgettable rebel yells. Winner of Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or in 1969.
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Lindsay Anderson
British director and film critic (1923 – 1994), proponent of British film renaissance based on problematizing current social topics and on freedom of the author. If… is the first part of the satirical political trilogy about Mick Travis.
If….
- Director
- Lindsay Anderson
- Screenplay
- David Sherwin
- Cast
- Malcolm McDowell, David Wood, Richard Warwick, Robert Swann, Christine Noonan, Peter Jeffrey, Arthur Lowe, Mona Washbourne, Geoffrey Chater, Anthony Nicholls, Graham Crowden, Charles Lloyd Pack
- DOP
- Miroslav Ondříček
- Editing
- David Gladwell
- Producer
- Michael Medwin, Lindsay Anderson
- Production
- Memorial Enterprises
- Festivals & Awards
- Cannes Film Festival 1969 – Grand Prix