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Fiction film with William V. Ranous directing and taking the title role.
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival has received a three-year grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) of $200,000 for 'Digitizing and Creating Access to the Audiovisual Collection in the...
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust has launched a new web-based project. Sixty people, among them Stephen Fry, Margaret Drabble, Gregory Doran, Stanley Wells and Harriet Walter, have contributed a 60-second...
Feature film. David Garnet, a tin magnate, dies leaving his fortune to his wastral son on the condition that he settles down within two years. The son, King Garnet, becomes a tramp and so the business passes...
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The monthly round-up of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research and published at Learning on Screen by Jose de Esteban. There is a special issue of The...
Viewfinder 79 was published in May 2010 and includes the supplement Media Online Focus (download MOF issue 40 in PDF format here). Contents of this issue: VIDEOCONFERENCING IN HE Dr Simon Clarke looks at...
The symposium will take place from 1pm-6pm on Monday 2 November at Penrhyn Road Campus, Kingston University. This first symposium organised by Kingston University's Popular Culture Research Unit will...
The British Universities Film & Video Council is delighted to welcome the judging panels for the Learning on Screen Awards 2013. Find out who the judges are here. The Learning on Screen Awards 2013...
Television documentary first shown on German television. A record of the filming of Welles’ OTHELLO. The film is re-edited to make the points Welles wishes to make while discussing it. Also included is a...