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Light House Media Centre, Wolverhampton 21 November 2013 The Centre for Film, Media, Discourse and Culture, University of Wolverhampton is organising a one day symposium at the Light House Media Centre,...
DISCOVERING HAMLET, the 1990 PBS documentary about Derek Jacobi's 1988 production of Hamlet for the Renaissance Theatre Company with Kenneth Branagh in the title role, will be released on DVD by Acorn...
The BUFVC Moving Image Gateway includes over 1,550 websites relating to video, multimedia and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or...
Did you know that from 1870 until the 1970s Reading used to be called 'Biscuit Town' because of the Huntley & Palmers factory - by 1900 the largest biscuit manufacturer in the world? To see footage of...
2007. Opus Arte. DVD (all regions). 117 minutes. £24.99 Also available to rent via Digital Theatre. About the reviewers: Dr Claire Brock is Lecturer in English, University of Leicester. Dr Brock’s...
The British Film Institute launched its popular series of compact 'BFI Film Classics' books twenty years ago. BFI Film Classics is a series of finely written, illustrated books which honour landmark films...
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey. 2014. GB. Blu-ray. 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. 780 minutes. £19.99 About the reviewer: Dr Simon Goodwin is a Reader in Astrophysics in the astronomy group at the...
2013. Italy. TDK. Blu-ray or DVD. 156 minutes + 10 minutes of extras. Price: £24.99 About the reviewer: Ann Aungle worked at London Metropolitan University for 31 years and was its Site Library Manager...
Both the Old and the New Testament continue to be a rich sources of inspiration for the cinema. Dr Miles Booy considers a new history of some of the progenitors of the genre. About the author: Dr Miles Booy...
Do you produce educational productions (either non-broadcast or broadcast)? Have you recently created a website, app or other multimedia resource to educate a specific audience or the general public?...