'The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner' Director: Tony Richardson (1962) includes commentary, video essay and Richardson's documentary 'Momma Don't Allow'
A key film of the British New Wave. A rebellious working class teenager goes to borstal after an act of petty theft where his talent for cross country running is discovered. The governor affords him privileges due to his athletic prowess as he sees it as a chance to elevate the standing of the reformatory. On solitary runs he contemplates his past and his current situation.
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