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Abstract
A Taste of Honey (1961) is a landmark in British cinema history. In this book, Melanie Williams explores the many, extraordinary ways in which it was trailblazing. It is the only film of the British New Wave canon to have been written by a woman – Shelagh Delaney, adapting her own groundbreaking stage play. At the behest of director Tony Richardson and his company, Woodfall, it was one of the first films to be made entirely on location, and was shot in an innovative, rough, poetic style by cinematographer Walter Lassally. It was also the launchpad for a new type of young female star in Rita Tushingham.
Tushingham plays the young heroine, Jo, who finds she is pregnant after her love affair with Jimmy (Paul Danquah), a Black sailor. When Jimmy's ship sails away, Jo is comforted and supported by her gay friend Geoff (Murray Melvin), while her unreliable mother, Helen (Dora Bryan), has her own life to lead. Candid in its treatment of matters of gender, class, ethnicity, sexuality and motherhood, and highly distinctive in its evocation of place and landscape, A Taste of Honey marked the advent of new possibilities for the telling of working-class stories in British cinema. As such, its rich but complex legacy endures to this day.
Tushingham plays the young heroine, Jo, who finds she is pregnant after her love affair with Jimmy (Paul Danquah), a Black sailor. When Jimmy's ship sails away, Jo is comforted and supported by her gay friend Geoff (Murray Melvin), while her unreliable mother, Helen (Dora Bryan), has her own life to lead. Candid in its treatment of matters of gender, class, ethnicity, sexuality and motherhood, and highly distinctive in its evocation of place and landscape, A Taste of Honey marked the advent of new possibilities for the telling of working-class stories in British cinema. As such, its rich but complex legacy endures to this day.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury |
Number of pages | 104 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781839021558 |
Publication status | Published - 20 Apr 2023 |
Publication series
Name | BFI Film Classics |
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Keywords
- british cinema
- women film history
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BFI Library Talk: A Taste of Honey by Melanie Williams
Melanie Williams (Invited speaker)
22 May 2023Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Invited talk
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Revisiting the British New Wave
Melanie Williams (Keynote/plenary speaker)
2023Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in conference
Press/Media
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Life, art and drama in the kitchen for BBC Free Thinking
15/06/23
1 Media contribution
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Interview on A Taste of Honey (BFI Film Classic) for Writers on Film podcast
24/04/23
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Media Coverage or Contribution