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In October 1968, when television pictures of RUC officers baton-charging a civil rights demonstration in Derry were shown around the world, the Northern Ireland civil rights movement became international...
After almost six years as Deputy/Acting Chief Executive, then Chief Executive of the BUFVC, Luís Carrasqueiro is going to leave his role to lead a charity based in Oxford, starting in January 2014. BUFVC's...
The full programme of speaker presentations from the ERA Plus event, held at BAFTA (London) on 9 September 2010, are now available to view.
In September The British Library are running a series of events designed specifically for the film and TV industry: Monday 5 September Sheffield Doc/Fest meet-up A networking event for followers of...
UPITN was a major global television news agency. It had an extensive network of foreign bureaux, with crews filming events and people to supply broadcast news companies with material. In the 1970s, along...
The Life Scientific, a new series of 30-minute programmes, begins this morning on Radio 4 at 9.00, repeated in the evening at 9.30. Each week Jim Al-Khalili, Professor of Physics at Surrey University, will...
[caption id="attachment_3316" align="alignright" width="273" caption="Photo by Thomas Grünholz"][/caption] Among the German digital theatre channel ZDF Theaterkanal's latest offerings is a...
Slums on Screen: World Cinema and the Planet of Slums by Igor Krstić (Edinburgh University Press, 2016), 288 pages, ISBN: 978-1474406864 (hardback), £75 About the reviewer: Tamara Courage is a PhD...
Institut Francais, London, 18-19 May www.powersofthefalse.org/powers_of_the_false/ A two-day symposium on the ethics of falsification and fiction in the documentary film is being held at the Institut...
Historical Background In 1970 the Marxist democrat Salvador Allende was elected by popular vote. As head of the Unidad Popular (a coalition of communists and socialists) Allende faced opposition from the...