Ray Winstone on Saturday Night and Sunday Morning | BFI
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While introducing Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960), Ray Winstone discusses his career and working with directors Martin Scorsese, Gary Oldman and Alan Clarke. The actor also remembers growing up in London’s East End after the Second World War and he recalls his family’s early cinema-going habits.
Ray Winstone was speaking at a screening courtesy of BFI Screen Epiphanies in partnership with American Express®.
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The Brilliant Ray Winstone. Top Man.
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning is one of my favourite films of all time. It resonated on a level with me that not many British films have surprisingly, and being British it was great to finally connect with a film from our island on a deeper level than just appreciation. It’s a wonderful film.
My favourite too. Have you seen 'A Taste of Honey' , 'This Sporting Life , Billy Liar , ' A Kind Of Loving ?? For the smaller screen try 'The Strange World of Gurney Slade' .
It’s a classic!
Do you homework people the flag pub in the film is in battersea look up the films filming location and the fun fair scene
@@pyewackett5 Sporting Life really got me. Much more than Sat night. Powerful.
@@Tabish29
It certainly is a powerful film & it's also dark. I have to be in a certain mood to watch it. I can watch Saturday Night/Sunday Morning anytime. Ever read the book ?? Large chunks of it had to be omitted from the film. I suppose certain topics were deemed a little too close to the bone in 1960.
An absolute legend and personal hero. thanks BFI, nice one!
***** Wow! How rude and disrespectful! Firstly, its not his roles as a criminal that makes me respect him. He has an outstanding body of work, from his role in Oldman's classic "Nil By Mouth" to Roth's "Warzone" and even a few comedy gems with the Primrose hill collective. Sure he plays a lot of "hard man" roles, which I might add are always EXCELLENT, but what have YOU DONE thats better?!?!?
Secondly, I find it rather cowardly to post rude comments about such a talented artist that I know for a fact your wouldn't dare say to his face. Who's the "ignoramus" now? eh? SMH
+The Urban Gentry Second it !
The Daddy! A British Icon. Thank You BFI!
Always a class act Mr Winstone. Great interview.
Proof that it isn't possible to be too real. What a geezer.
One of our greatest actors.
Ray Winstone has got to be a better actor as he's matured !.... Legend and class act !
ray winstone is a cool actor
Those were the days, watching a film twice. I did that with the first 101 Dalmatians. Rex Cinema in Farnborough....long since gone.
Proper bloke.
Magnificent Thanks
Awesome set great film 🎥
Love that leather trenchcoat.
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning starts @11:05
I thought the interviewer was out of his comfort zone with Winstone.
LEGEND GREAT GUY TERRIFIC TOUGHIE
Ray is a great storyteller and a marvellous actor he looks like a dude in that leather coat.
Wha-ah prince!
Gal Dove. Big, lavabuwl lamax.
Jason and the Argonauts sci fi ? er,, whats he on,,
Ray is a great actor but fuck me he has been in some shite in recent years, The Sweeney springs to mind
NorthSea0il You see the Sweeney as "shite"? It has its moments & good actors, no?
That was an insult on the TV show
@@pwareham61 The TV show was a bit before my time, but my dad pretty much had the same opinion.
What's in his left pocket ?
Hull
Worst interviewer ever?
He is useless in interviews not at all articulate
u totul kant !!
And....
are you related to Lord Lucan by any chance? wkr.
What is he, black, or something...?