
Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
Cinema Rediscovered 2025
Wed 23 - Sun 27 July
At the beginning of the 1980s, writer Colin Welland famously said “the British are coming” as he picked up his Oscar® for Chariots of Fire original screenplay. They never quite arrived in the way they were expected. Instead, the industry and audience went into near terminal decline...
However, amidst these turbulent times and against the political and social upheaval of Thatcherism seeds of renewal could be seen dotted across the independent film community; from the arrival of Channel 4 to the rise of maverick distributor/producer Palace Pictures and the emergence of new filmmaking voices.
This season presents some of these ambitious and now influential films and filmmakers who redefined British independent cinema and who went against the grain of the decade.
Special guests include multi-award-winning director Sir Stephen Frears and actor Gordon Warnecke and playwright and screenwriter Hanif Kureishi CBE presenting My Beautiful Laundrette (1985) restored ahead of its 40th anniversary re-release in cinemas c/o Park Circus; influential film festival programmer, producer and author Lynda Myles, who received the BAFTA Scotland Outstanding Contribution to Film last year, sharing her debut producing journey with Defence of the Realm (1985); the star of Ping Pong Lucy Sheen plus BAFTA-winning. Oscar®-nominated Producer Stephen Woolley also delivers the Opening Night Keynote and presents our Opening Film Absolute Beginners (1986).
Upcoming screenings & events in this season
Opening Keynote: Stephen Woolley
Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
BAFTA-winning and Oscar®-nominated producer Stephen Woolley (of The Scala Cinema and Palace Pictures fame) delivers our Opening Night Keynote, ushering in the festival’s main strand Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema.
Absolute Beginners
classified 12 Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
Set against a backdrop of emerging teen culture and rising racial tension in late 50s London, Colin MacInnes' cult novel is brought to the screen in Julien Temple's exuberant musical adaptation with a who's who cast of music luminaries from Bowie and Ray Davies to Sade.
Absolute Beginners After-party with DJ Cheeba
Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
The year is 1986… DJ Cheeba in the Café & Bar takes us back in time with a DJ/VJ set inspired by the riot of day-glo design and music that is Absolute Beginners.
Absolute Beginners (Relaxed Screening)
classified 12 Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
Set against a backdrop of emerging teen culture and rising racial tension in late 50s London, Colin MacInnes' cult novel is brought to the screen in Julien Temple's exuberant musical adaptation. This is a Relaxed Screening.
Defence of the Realm
classified PG Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
Secrets, lies, communism and loyalty all loom large in this criminally underseen British political thriller shot by a young Roger Deakins starring Gabriel Byrne in one of his early leading roles.
Channel 4 Visions
Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
Film Historian Professor Ian Christie, who contributed to Channel 4's Vision series, will talk about the impact it made in film culture in the UK and his own work on programmes about Jean Luc Godard and Raul Ruiz.
In Fading Light
classified 15 Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
Set in the declining North Shields fishing industry, this drama came out of the Channel 4 supported workshop movement and clearly prefigures the localised work of contemporary filmmakers such as Mark Jenkin, with its focus on the realities of marginalised communities.
Handsworth Songs
classified 18 (CTBA) Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
A groundbreaking experimental film essay on race and disorder in Britain, filmed by John Akomfrah from the Black Audio Film Collective in Birmingham and London during the riots of 1985.
Ping Pong
classified 15 Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
This stylish and inventive comedy thriller stars Lucy Sheen as Elaine, a young law clerk, tasked with executing the will of Chinatown businessman Sam Wong who has died in mysterious circumstances.
UK Premiere: My Beautiful Laundrette
classified 15 Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
Join director Stephen Frears, writer Hanif Kureishi and actor Gordon Warnecke for this 40th anniversary showing of the delightfully transgressive My Beautiful Laundrette, the story of two lovers attempting to open a glamorous laundromat amid the turbulence of life in Thatcher’s Britain.
The Gold Diggers + Short: The London Story
classified U Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
Made with an all female crew, Sally Potter’s (Orlando, The Tango Lesson) ground-breaking first feature is a key film of early ‘80s feminist cinema.
The Angelic Conversation + Short: Dungeness
classified PG Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
Structured around fourteen of Shakespeare's sonnets read by Judi Dench, Derek Jarman’s film is an exploration of love and desire between two men.
A Zed and Two Noughts + Short: Ghost of The Past
classified 15 Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
Following a fatal car crash involving a swan outside a zoo, twin-brother zoologists Oliver and Oswald become fascinated by the processes of decay.
Angel
classified 15 Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
Neil Jordan’s strikingly poetic debut feature explores the numbing violence of the Troubles starring actor Stephen Rea as Saxophonist Danny, one of the first films commissioned by Channel 4.
My Beautiful Laundrette
classified 15 Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
Who would have thought that this small budget film made for Channel 4 from a script by a then unknown writer about a young Pakistani Londoner (Gordon Warnecke), his ambitions for his uncle’s laundrette and his developing relationship with a skinhead (Daniel Day-Lewis in a breakthrough role) would become one of the most successful and iconic films of the 80s?
Deaf Conversations about Cinema: My Beautiful Laundrette
Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
We are delighted to be hosting a special Deaf Conversations About Cinema event as part of this year’s Cinema Rediscovered.
Rita, Sue and Bob Too
classified 18 Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema
Alan Clarke’s screen adaptation of playwright Andrea Dunbar’s uninhibited portrait of working-class life caused outrage at the time and reset the debate about class and representation on screen.
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