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DVD set brings together twelve of John Pilger’s most hard-hitting and inspirational films. Drawing extensively on eye-witness testimony, Pilger has been a foreign correspondent and a front-line war...
Viewfinder 104 was published in September 2016. Contents of the issue: LEARNING ON SCREEN Our Chief Executive, Virginia Haworth-Galt, explains the thinking behind our rebrand and maps out our...
The project team are currently working on a number of outputs from the research project (2017). These include special issues in the journals Feminist Media Histories and Women’s History Review, and...
Depictions of the ancient world seem to be more prevalent that ever on television, home video and the cinema. Dr Marco Angelini of University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), looks at The Caesars (1968) and...
Viewfinder 106 was published in March 2016. Contents of the issue: FORGOTTEN TV DRAMA Lez Cooke, John Hill and Billy Smart, Royal Holloway, report on the 'Forgotten TV Dramas' season at the BFI, and...
World Documentary Film & TV Conference 4-6 September 2014 Falmouth University, School of Film & TV www.worlddocumentary.org Proposal submission deadline: 30 May 2014 CALL FOR PAPERS...
Night Will Fall. GB. DVD. BFI. 75 minutes + 150 miinutes extras. £19.99 About the reviewer: Professor Gordon has published widely on 20th-century Italian literature, cinema and cultural history. He is the...
Series examining the two decades leading up to World War 2, looking at events from the points of view of each of the main protagonists, incorporating eye-witness accounts, interviews with historians, and...
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GB. 2011. DVD (PAL or NTSC). WORLDwrite. 90 minutes. Price (Europe) £20 (+ P&P). Available from: www.worldwrite.org.uk/sylviapankhurst/ About the Author: Dr Steve Poole, Associate Professor of Social...
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