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Hunger and other films about doing time

Posted on April 2, 2012 by Andrew Nette| 10 Comments

I haven’t spent a lot of time in prisons and don’t want to. But I won’t deny they make tremendous story settings. This was brought home to me again over the weekend after watching Hunger, Steve McQueen’s 2008 depiction of … Continue reading →

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Posted in 60s American crime films, 70s American crime films, 80s American crime films, Adrian McKinty, Australian crime film, Bryan Brown, Film Noir, James Woods, Stuart Rosenberg

Tagged A Prophet (2002), Adrian Mckinty, Alan Parker, Big Doll House (1971), Brute Force (1947), Burt Lancaster, Caged (1950) Agnes Morehead, Christopher Dale Flannery, Cold Ground, Cool Hand Luke (1967), Ernest Brawley, Everynight... Everynight (1994), Fast Walking (1982), Ghosts of the Civil Dead (1988), Hunger (2008), Jackson County Jail (1976), Jacques Audiard, James Woods, McVicar (1980), Michael Fassbender, Midnight Express (1980), Night and the City (1950), prison films, Steve McQueen, Stir (1980), Stuart Rosenberg, The Cold, The Rap, Thieves Highway (1949)

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