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Guest speaker: James Holland This year’s guest speaker is historian, writer and broadcaster, James Holland. The author of the best-selling Fortress Malta, Battle of Britain, and Dam Busters, he...
Black Girl/Borom Sarret 2015. GB. DVD. BFI. 80 mins. £19.99. About the Reviewer: David Murphy is Professor of French and Postcolonial Studies in the School of Arts and Humanities at the University of...
Dr Damien Mansell from the University of Exeter explains how flipped classroom models of teaching can use online educational technology to engage learners. About the Author: Dr Damien Mansell, Senior...
Hugh Robinson, Curriculum Quality Leader at Henley College Coventry, reflects on his experience of getting young students to engage critically with film history. Many years ago, I was a tyro lecturer in...
Bollywood's India: Hindi Cinema as a Guide to Contemporary India by Rachel Dwyer (Reaktion Books, 2014), 296 pages, ISBN: 978-1780232638 (paperback), £17.95 About the reviewer: Dr Deimantas...
Make More Noise! Suffragettes in Silent Film, BFI, DVD, 71 mins, £19.99. About the reviewer: Kristyn Gorton is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Theatre, Film and Television at the University of...
British Horror Rises from the Tomb: In the UK there has been a major resurgence in the production of horror movies in the last few years. Jonathan Rigby, author English Gothic – Classic Horror Cinema...
With wide-ranging information for academic staff, researchers and librarians, the BUFVC magazine Viewfinder explores the production, study and use of film, television and related media for higher...
Learning on Screen's Gateway includes over 1,900 websites relating to moving image and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or amendments, please...
Thank you for your continued patience as we carry out the phased BoB upgrade throughout August. We’ve been steadily importing archive content into the new system and converting it to HTML5, so programmes...