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Dr Alexander Fisher re-examines the work of pioneering Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembene in the light of high definition. About the Author: Dr Alexander Fisher is a Lecturer in the School of Arts,...
[caption id="attachment_1166" align="alignright" width="200"] News Theatre, Pilgrim Street, Newcastle upon Tyne c.1937[/caption] In the early 1930s people went to the cinema to watch the newsreels, to see...
Until the 1990s, the majority of British TV was shot on video in the studio, with film used only for exterior sequences. What impact did physical space have on both changing modes of production and...
Russian Film Posters 1900-1930 with an introduction by Maria-Christina Boerner (Vivays Publishing, April 2012). 200 pages. ISBN: 978-1908126153 (hardback). Price £19.95 About the reviewer: Birgit Beumers...
IB Tauris, 2011. 328 pages. ISBN: 978-1848856073 (hardback), price: £45. ISBN: 978-1848856080 (paperback), price: £14.99. About the author: Dr Russ Hunter is a lecturer in Film and Television at...
The Politics of Documentary by Michael Chanan (British Film Institute, 2008), 240 pages, ISBN: 978-1-84457-226-7, £16.99 (paperback); ISBN: 978-1-84457-227-4, £50.00 (hardback) About the reviewer: Dr....
2013. GB. DVD. Park Circus. 111 minutes. Price: £15.99 About the author: Laura Mayne is a Doctoral Candidate and one of the Research Assistants on the 'Channel Four Television and British Film Culture'...
Projecting Tomorrow: Science Fiction and Popular Cinema by James Chapman and Nicholas J. Cull, (I.B. Tauris, 2013), 240 pages, ISBN: 978-1-78076-410-8 (paperback), £14.99 About the reviewer: Mark Bould...
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...
From its inception in 1982 to its demise in 1998 (with the launch of the subscription service FilmFour, now Film4 on Freeview), Film on Four was the flagship broadcast strand for new feature films...