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Over 600 Technicolor cinemagazine stories from the series Roundabout (1962-1974) are now freely available thanks to the British Film Institute. Produced by the Central Office of Information to showcase...
Hollywood and Hitler, 1933-1939 by Thomas Doherty (New York: Columbia University Press, 2013), 429 pages ISBN: 978-0-231-16392-7 (hardback), About the reviewer: Professor Jo Fox is a specialist in the...
A new study by Elizabeth Lebas, Senior Lecturer in the History of Art and Architecture at Middlesex University, explores Britain’s rich but neglected history of municipal filmmaking. We spoke with the...
600 films from the Technicolor cinemagazine Roundabout (1962-1974) are now freely available on News on Screen. Produced by the Central Office of Information (COI) to showcase British manufacturing and...
Projecting Britain explores a film genre neglected for decades: the cinemagazine. Watched by millions, both in Britain and abroad, these fascinating 'screen magazines' reflected all aspects of popular...
25 November 2013 18.45-20.15 Conference Centre, British Library Price: £4 / £3 concessions Book ticketes here Charles Urban is one of the most important figures in early British and America...
The Reader brings together over forty key texts on the British newsreels, from their silent beginnings to their revival as the ingredient of television documentaries. The texts come from trade-papers,...
Dr. Peter Bell Executive Secretary, IUHFC, 1996-2009 The InterUniversity History Film Consortium (IUHFC) was founded four decades ago by two far-sighted historians at the University of Leeds, Nicholas...
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Thirteen British Council films from the 1940s have been digitised and are now available from their Time/Image website. These documentaries reflect the work of great directors such as Mary Field (Development...