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Kitchen Sink Realism is a genre associated with Tony Richardson. It emerged in British cinema in the late 1950s and early 1960s, depicting the everyday lives and struggles of working-class people. The genre is characterized by its gritty realism, often focusing on social issues and the challenges faced by ordinary individuals. Richardson's films, such as "Look Back in Anger" and "A Taste of Honey," are notable examples of this genre.