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Meshes of the Afternoon by John David Rhodes (BFI Film Classics, 2011). (British Film Institute / Palgrave MacMillan, 2011). 128 pages. ISBN: 978-1844573776 (paperback). Price: £9.99 About the reviewer:...
Coverage of TV in the Press [caption id="attachment_13210" align="alignleft" width="234" caption="Radio Times' 'Television' cover, 23 October 1936"][/caption] In an age of Web listings, free...
Just how prevalent is the use of radio material as an archival primary source and in teaching? Dr. Ieuan Franklin presents new research undertaken by Bournemouth University to gauge the level of academic...
Innovation and Feature Films [caption id="attachment_813" align="alignright" width="300"] "Two Thieves" written and direct by Matt Stokes, produced by Ashley Horner (Third). Courtesy Ashley...
The multimedia archives of the Anti-Apartheid Movement are now available online. Christabel Gurney, AAM Archives Committee, provides a tour of this new resource. About the author: Christabel Gurney was...
[caption id="attachment_365" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Courtesy Sander Spolspoel under CC Licence."][/caption] Ahead of a visit to Pinewood Studios today, David Cameron has said that the film...
The winners of the 2014 Learning on Screen awards are as follows: Educational Multimedia Award 50 Years of the National Theatre National Theatre The 50 years of the National Theatre iPad app is a rich...
Dr Lez Cooke, Senior Research Officer at Royal Holloway University of London, takes a look at the BFI’s new Blu-ray/DVD collection ‘Dissent & Disruption: Alan Clarke at the BBC (1969-1989)’. Since...
Film historian James Leahy provides a personal view of three of the films made by the educator and film director Thorold Dickinson which are now available on DVD. About the author: James Leahy is a...
Conspiracy Documentaries Conspiracy Documentaries was set up in 2009 to provide a 1-stop source for the best conspiracy documentaries on the net. All films are free to watch and are sorted into categories...