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Directors in British and Irish Cinema edited by Robert Murphy (bfi, 2006), 672 pages, ISBN: 1844571262 (Paperback), £29.99, ISBN: 1844571254 (Hardback), £95.00 About the reviewer: A distinguished...
Dr Shane O’Sullivan, Kingston University, reports on a new pilot scheme allowing undergraduate film students to access footage from the BFI National Archive for use in their own documentaries. About the...
[caption id="attachment_47" align="alignleft" width="242"] David Rose with his BFI Fellowship Award[/caption] Producer David Rose, Channel 4’s first Commissioning Editor for Fiction, was honoured at a...
Bellissima. GB. 2007. Eureka. DVD (Region 2 PAL). 110 minutes + extras. £19.99 About the reviewer: Dr Alex Marlow-Mann is Lecturer in European Film at the University of Birmingham and Acting Director of...
Storytelling is a deeply intuitive way for us to communicate. Chris Thomson, Jisc Netskills, looks at the wider applications of this powerful technique in demonstrating impact within the education and public...
Do you have memories of going to the cinema in Britain in the 1960s? If so, then the team running an AHRC-funded research project at University College London would love to hear from you. Here the...
In November 1982 I was working as Assistant TV Acquisitions Officer in the National Film Archive at the British Film Institute and freelancing for Time Out and a range of magazines and newspapers about...
The Woman Who Married Clark Gable edited by Lance Pettitt and Beatriz Kopschitz Bastos (Humanitas Press, 2013) 256 pages + DVD. ISBN: 978-8577322251 (paperback). To obtain a copy, please email the editor...
Adrian Cowell’s award-winning 1970 documentary The Tribe That Hides From Man about the Kreen-Akrore Indians is now available on DVD. Dr Elizabeth Ewart of the University of Oxford has gone to Brazil to...
JS: Aside from your established track record in television, you’d done a stint as Head of the BFI Production Board in the late 1970s. Was film always a personal passion? What were your reasons for...