British Social Realism is a genre of film that focuses on topical issues alive in modern society. For example, themes such as social class, religion, poverty, drugs and corruption of youth are sometimes the main focus of a realist film. The use of unknown actors supports this genre of film as it needs to be as realistic as possible for the audience. This genre of film are usually set in run down areas or council estates and the characters are usually from a working class background who are tired of living the same mundane life everyday.
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