Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
"Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" is a 1960 British film directed by Karel Reisz. It is based on the novel by Alan Sillitoe and portrays the life of a young factory worker named Arthur Seaton, played by Albert Finney. The film explores themes of working-class life, rebellion, and the search for personal freedom in post-war England.
Set in the industrial city of Nottingham, the story follows Arthur as he navigates his relationships and struggles against societal expectations. The film is notable for its realistic portrayal of the working class and its influence on the British New Wave cinema movement.