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Both the Old and the New Testament continue to be a rich sources of inspiration for the cinema. Dr Miles Booy considers a new history of some of the progenitors of the genre. About the author: Dr Miles Booy...
The Women’s Library Friday 26 October, 1-6pm Organised in support of The Women’s Library Campaign, this half-day event celebrates women’s history by exploring how it is made and remembered....
The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research, & published here at the BUFVC by Linda Kaye. The latest issue of Revue LISA/LISA...
Raymond Williams, John Logie Baird: Television, Technology and Cultural Form - Conference 18-19 September, University of Brighton in Hastings The University of Brighton in Hastings, with the support of...
There is very little material on early sound newsreels and even less on this period of David Lean's career. Kevin Brownlow's book provides the most detail, the rest are glimpses and context. BUFVC pdf on...
Shakespeare live from Shepherd’s Bush,and from Stratford-upon-Avon About the author: John Wyver is a writer and producer with Illuminations (www.illuminationsmedia.co.uk/), Senior Research Fellow at...
2007. Opus Arte. DVD (all regions). 117 minutes. £24.99 Also available to rent via Digital Theatre. About the reviewers: Dr Claire Brock is Lecturer in English, University of Leicester. Dr Brock’s...
In the late 1920s David Lean started out as a tea boy/runner at Gaumont's studios at Lime Grove, Shepherd's Bush. After a variety of jobs he finally helped to cut an early sound feature film directed by...
Explore the history of women in British film and television production with our interactive timeline. [timeline_multiple title="ACT/T Timeline"] 1927 Cinematograph Films Act The Cinematograph Films Act...