The L-Shaped Room is a 1962 British drama romance film directed by Bryan Forbes, based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Lynne Reid Banks. It tells the story of Jane Fosset, a young French woman, unmarried and pregnant, who moves into a cheap London boarding house, befriending a young man, Toby, in the building. The work is considered part of the kitchen sink realism school of British drama. The film reflected a trend in British films of greater frankness about sex and displays a sympathetic treatment of outsiders "unmarried mothers, lesbian or black" as well as a "largely natural and non-judgmental handling of their problems". As director, Forbes represents "a more romantic, wistful type of realism" than that of Tony Richardson or Lindsay Anderson.
The L-Shaped Room (1962)
Directed by Bryan Forbes
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Boarding House, Film Based On A Novel, French, Kitchen Sink Realism, Landlady, Pregnancy, Pregnant, Writer
Attributes
Based On: The L-Shaped Room
Narrative Location: London
Narrative Location: London
Alternate Titles
A Mulher que Pecou
BR
Az 'L' alakú szoba
HU
Camera în formă de L
RO
Das indiskrete Zimmer
DD, DE
De unge på kvisten
NO
El cuarto indiscreto
AR, MX
Kiadó szoba
HU
La chambre indiscrète
FR
La habitación en forma de L
ES
La stanza a forma di L
IT
L型の部屋
JP
Pokój w ksztalcie L
PL
Rum för obemärkt
SE
Salattu rakkaus
FI
The L-Shaped Room
GB, US
To domatio tis amartias
GR
Vinkelværelset
DK
Угловая комната
, RU