The document provides information about the genre of social realism in film. It defines social realism as a realistic portrayal of British society that depicts social and economic hardship through unvarnished pictures of real people's lives and struggles. It lists some key conventions of social realism films including realistic settings and events, believable filming techniques, gritty urban locations, and focusing on working class activities and heroes. Examples of notable social realism films from Britain are provided such as Billy Elliot and Kes.