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BFFS National Conference for Community Cinema Saturday 18 to Sunday 19 September Institut Français, South Kensington, London Bookings are now open for the British Federation of Film Societies' fourth...
World Cinema On-Demand: Film Distribution and Education in the Streaming Media Era 19 September 2013 Queen's University Belfast http://worldcinemaod.wordpress.com/ The final in a series of AHRC-funded...
1. Much Ado About Nothing (1967) As part of a section devoted to Rediscovered TV Drama, referring to the well-publicised cash of TV programmes repatriated recently from the the Library of Congress in the...
European Cinema in Motion Migrant and Diasporic Film in Contemporary Europe by Daniela Berghahn and Claudia Sternberg (eds) (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014), 321 pages, ISBN: 978-1137390196 (paperback), £19.99...
Black London’s Film Heritage invites submissions from any organisation or individual holding film material which depicts an African-Caribbean presence in London. To be considered for inclusion in this...
Between 1910 and 1979 the newsreels, released twice a week in British cinemas, were a major news medium, and gave millions their picture of national and world events. The newsreels were shown in cinemas as...
Today we can watch the news at any time, from any place. 'News on demand' is one of many aspects of the digital revolution that is changing news production and distribution as we speak. In the late 1920s...
Latin American Cinema by Stephen M. Hart (Reaktion Books, 2015), 215 pages, ISBN: 978-780233659 paperback), £18.95 About the Reviewer: Dr. Sarah Barrow is Head of the School of Film and Media at the...
Latin American Cinemas: Local Views and Transnational Connections edited by Nayibe Bermúdez Barrios (University of Calgary Press, 2011). 344 pages. ISBN: 978-1552385142 (paperback). £29.50 About the...
1972. West Germany. Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes (Aguirre, Wrath of God). Directed by Werner Herzog. Starring Klaus Kinski, Cecilia Rivera, Ruy Guerra, Peter Berling. 93 minutes. In cinemas. About the Reviewer:...