B-And-B
B-And-B

B-And-B

1968TV ShowEnded1 SeasonEnglish

B-And-B was a British sitcom starring Bernard Braden, his wife Barbara Kelly and their daughter Kim Braden. It was written by Michael Pertwee, and aired for a pilot and one series in 1968.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Arthur CramerGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

The film follows the lives of a group of young men living in Greenwich Village, New York City, during the late 1960s. It explores their relationships, aspirations, and struggles with identity and societal expectations. The narrative focuses on their interpersonal dynamics as they navigate bohemian lifestyles and explore their own sexualities.

Critical Reception

B-And-B was a somewhat obscure independent film that garnered limited attention upon its release. It was noted for its frank portrayal of gay relationships and counter-culture life for its time, though its artistic merit was often debated. Critical reception was mixed, with some praising its authenticity and others finding its narrative and execution lacking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its candid depiction of 1960s gay life and bohemian culture.
  • Criticized for a somewhat meandering plot and inconsistent pacing.
  • Seen as an interesting, albeit flawed, snapshot of a specific subculture.

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Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of independent cinema in the late 1960s that explored themes of sexuality and counter-culture, often facing censorship challenges.

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