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Silent feature film. Catherine is the spirited, feminist daughter of a wealthy banker. She meets John Henry at a Yale University dinner and he, having read The Taming of the Shrew, resolves to tame her. He...
British newsreels Newsreels were a regular feature of British cinema programmes between 1910 and 1979. For the first twenty years of their existence they were silent, with titles to introduce and describe...
The entire newsreel archive of British Movietonews has been published on a Movietone YouTube channel by AP Archive who manage the collection. What does this mean? The publication of thousands of news...
Our books and special collections are available for consultation by researchers from BUFVC members. Find out here if your institution is in BUFVC membership, or consider taking out membership of the...
[caption id="attachment_12640" align="alignright" width="240" caption="www.britishpathe.com"][/caption] That venerable newsreel company British Pathé has launched its new website at www.britishpathe.com...
Viewfinder 105 was published in December 2016. Contents of the issue: CINEMATIC EXCHANGES José Arroyo, University of Warwick, underlines his experiences teaching at Cuba’s world-renowned Escuela...
Issues of the newsreel British News is now online and available for download from the British Council Film Collections website. This war-time newsreel was produced for the British Council by the Newsreel...
Bert Baker book collection The late Bert Baker, who wrote for The Morning Star and Variety (as Stuart Lane), amassed a notable collection of books relating to television and media studies. The collection of...
James Hoyle from British Pathé introduces the iconic company’s exciting new on demand platform, catering for academics and students of the humanities. This year marks the exciting return of British...
A rare workshop on British newsreels exploring their use as a historical source. Visualising history: newsreels, digitisation and TV documentary AHRC-funded Workshop – Institute of Historical...