I am proud to announce the 6th Annual Rule Britannia Blogathon, which will take place August 2, August 3, and August 4 2019. While many people think of Hollywood when they think of classic movies,
the fact is that the United Kingdom made many significant contributions
to film over the years. From the Gainsborough melodramas to Hammer Films
to the British New Wave, cinema would be much poorer without the
British.
Here are the ground rules for this year's blogathon:
1. Posts can be about any British film or any topic related to British
films. For the sake of simplicity, I am using "British" here to refer to
any film made by a company based in the United Kingdom or British Crown
dependencies. If you want to write about a film made in Northern
Ireland or the Isle of Man, then, you can do so. Also for the sake of
simplicity, people can write about co-productions made with companies
from outside the United Kingdom. For example, since 2001: A Space Odyssey is a British-American co-production, someone could write about it if they chose.
2. There is no limit on subject matter. You can write about any film in
any genre you want. Posts can be on everything from the British New Wave
to the Gainsborough bodice rippers to the Hammer Horrors. I am also
making no limit on the format posts can take. You could review a classic
British film, make an in-depth analysis of a series of British films,
or even simply do a pictorial tribute to a film. That having been said,
since this is a classic film blogathon, I only ask that you write about
films made before 2009. I generally don't think of a film as a classic
until it has been around for thirty years, but to give bloggers more
options I am setting the cut off point at ten years ago.
3. I am asking that there please be no duplicates. That having been said, if someone has already chosen to cover From Russia with Love (1963), someone else could write about the James Bond series as a whole.
4. I am not going to schedule days for individual posts. All I ask is
that the posts be made on or between August 2, August 3, or August 4.
If you want to participate in the Rule Britannia Blogathon, you can
simply comment below or get a hold of me on Twitter at mercurie80 or at my email: mercurie80 at gmail.com.
Below is a roster of participants and the topics they are covering. Come
August 2 I will make a post that will include all of the posts in the
blogathon:
Caftan Woman: The Detective (1954)
The Stop Button: Gregory's Girl (1981)
Realweegiemidget Reviews: I Don't Want to Be Born (1975)
Crítica Retrô: The Queen of Spades (1949)
Cinematic Catharsis: The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961)
Silver Screenings: Fire Over England (1937)
Cinematic Scribblings: The Entertainer (1960)
In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood: The films of Petula Clark
Pale Writer: Pride and Prejudice (2005)
Retromoviebuff: Gaslight (1940)
MovieRob: The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964), Robin and Marion (1976) and A Single Man (2009)
Cinema Essentials: Hell is a City (1960)
Moon in Gemini: The L-Shaped Room (1961)
A Shroud of Thoughts: Genevieve (1953)
Cinema Essentials: The Iron Maiden (1962)
Silver Scenes: 20 Great Little-Known British Classics"
Below are several banners for participants in the blogathon to use (or you can always make your own):
I'm in! I'd like to work up something on The Detective, 1954 wherein Alec Guinness gives us his take on G.K. Chesterton's Father Brown.
ReplyDeleteOkay here we go... Gregory's Girl for The Stop Button?
ReplyDeletePaddy and Andrew, I have you down for The Detective and Gregory's Girl respectively!
ReplyDeleteHello, thanks for holding this again, can I review Whistle Down The Wind (1961)? love Gill from Realweegiemidget Reviews
ReplyDeleteI guess it's time for me to finally watch The Queen of Spades (1949).
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Le from Critica Retro
Hi there! I would like to review The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961) for Cinematic Catharsis.
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
I'd love to do "Fire Over England", because I've been meaning to see it for months.
ReplyDeleteOops - forgot to include the year, 1937.
ReplyDeleteCould I write about The Entertainer (1960)? My blog is Cinematic Scribblings: https://cinematicscribblings.wordpress.com/ Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHello, could I write about the original 'Gaslight', please? My blog is Retro Movie Buff: http://www.retromoviebuff.com/ Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHey Ter,
ReplyDeleteCan I do - The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964), Robin and Marion (1976) and A Single Man (2009)? Let me if any of them dont meet the requirements and I'll pick something else.
Tnx
Hi Terence. Please put me down for Hell is a City (1960).
ReplyDeleteFinally catching up with all the blogathons. Please put me down for The L-Shaped Room (1962). Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi there, can I change my post choice to I Don't Want to Be Born (1975).. just saw it last night and adored it. Thanks from Gill at Realweegiemidget Reviews
ReplyDeleteHi. I'm also going to do a post on The Iron Maiden (1962).
ReplyDeletewww.cinemaessentials.com
How juicy! I'd like to contribute two posts. Haven't decided on the second one, but the first will definitely be "20 Great Little-Known British Classics". - Constance Metzinger of Silver Scenes ( silverscenesblog.blogspot.com )
ReplyDeleteHere's my post: https://cinematicscribblings.wordpress.com/2019/08/02/the-show-must-go-on-the-entertainer-1960/ Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is my post on Hell is a City:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.cinemaessentials.com/2019/07/hell-is-city-1960-stanley-baker-hammer-crime-film-review.html