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  1. Aug 30, 2020 · Filmed for BBC’s Play for Today and broadcast in 1976, Nuts would seem to serve as a blueprint for Sightseers in significant ways: a lopsided relationship, in which an overbearing male dominates and infantilises his partner; a desire to find tranquillity within the rural that is subverted by the presence of other, annoying people.

  2. Dec 22, 2016 · The ‘back-to-the-land’ movements that were in vogue in the era are a surreal backdrop to Leigh’s film. Nuts in May was, after all, broadcast with the first year of The Good Life (1975-77) already supplanted into the consciousness of the British public.

  3. Sep 29, 2023 · The play's dry British wit offers a humorous critique of modern society, challenging viewers to question their own values and expectations. Despite its initial release over four decades ago, Nuts in May remains as relevant as ever.

  4. NUTS IN MAY is about the nuts in ourselves. It's about the self-righteous selfhood we try to preserve in the face of other people. It's about the embarrassing clash of cultures that fight to preserve their own interests, but are quick to create double standards when it fancies them.

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  6. Keith Pratt (Roger Sloman) and his wife Candice-Marie (Alison Steadman) arrive at a campsite in Dorset, where they plan to spend their vacation, sleeping in a tent and taking hiking trips to see ...

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  8. Jun 10, 2021 · Nuts in May is more realistic than Ben Wheatley’s Sightseers, because nobody gets murdered. It’s more realistic than Carry on Camping, because nobody ever exhibits any sign of having a...

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