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Media, Culture and Racism: An interdisciplinary symposium 27 April 2013 Sponsored by Centre for Media and Culture Research, London South Bank University REGISTRATION NOW OPEN This event is free and...
This companion site to the Bioethics Bytes blog provides a detailed index to the bioethics-related content of the Newsfilm Online resource and is based on the research undertaken by Sarah Curtis at the...
The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research, & published here at the BUFVC by Linda Kaye. From Beowulf to Hugo Chávez, this...
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...
Chronicle of a Summer (1960). 2013. GB. DVD + Blu-ray (dual format release). 90 minutes (+ 130 minutes extras). BFI Video. £19.99 About the Reviewer: Dr Stephen Forcer is Lecturer in French Studies at...
Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life. 2004. USA. DVD (Region 1 NTSC). 143 minutes. Strand Home Video. $34.99 About the reviewer: John Riley is a writer, lecturer, curator and broadcaster. He is the author of...
European Cinema in Motion Migrant and Diasporic Film in Contemporary Europe by Daniela Berghahn and Claudia Sternberg (eds) (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014), 321 pages, ISBN: 978-1137390196 (paperback), £19.99...
For the week ending 13th July 2012 the most requested titles from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service include programmes on racism, the British underworld, commercial branding and aging in Britain today....
Sonic Persuasion, Reading Sound in the Recorded Age by Greg Goodale (University of Illinois Press, 2011). 208 pages. ISBN: 978-0252036040 (hardback). £56. ISBN: 978-0252077951 (paperback). £17.99 About...
Wizards GB. DVD. Fabulous Films. 81 mins. £5.99. About the reviewer: Dr Birgitta Hosea is Head of Animation at the Royal College of Art in London. Prior to joining the RCA in 2015, Birgitta Hosea was...