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2013. DVD (Region 2 PAL). Network. Running time: 107 minutes (+ 40 minutes extras). RRP: £6.99. Available from retail outlets. Official website: http://networkonair.com/shop/1803-body-the.html About the...
2012. GB. Blu-ray/DVD. The Gospel According to Matthew [Il vangelo secondo Matteo]. 138 minutes (+ extras). Eureka (Masters of Cinema series). Certificate U. Price £22.99 About the Author: Dr Miles Booy is...
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk. 2006. GB. DVD (NTSC, Region 0). Opus Arte. 236 minutes (2 discs). Price £29.99. www.opusarte.com About the reviewer: John Riley is a writer, lecturer, curator and broadcaster. He...
Professor Michael Berkowitz looks at the hitsory behind Claude Lanzmann’s monumental 10-hour documentary 'Shoah' (1985) in the light of a new book dedicated to the film in the BFI Film Classics range:...
British Horror Rises from the Tomb: In the UK there has been a major resurgence in the production of horror movies in the last few years. Jonathan Rigby, author English Gothic – Classic Horror Cinema...
La signora di tutti [Everybody’s Lady] 2010. UK. DVD. 86 minutes. Eureka Entertainment.£19.99 About the reviewer: Danielle Hipkins is Senior Lecturer in Italian at the University of Exeter. She has...
The Kinonedelja - Online Edition in the Austrian Film Museum brings together the earliest work of Russian film director and theoretician Dziga Vertov. We provide a guide to the Museum’s Vertov collection,...
This is a collection of some of key books and articles on British newsreels and cinemagazines. The BUFVC publications can be ordered here. A fuller bibliography that includes essays, newspaper articles,...
Community Filmmaking and Cultural Diversity: Practice, Innovation and Policy. Sarita Malik, with Caroline Chapain and Roberta Comunian, discusses an AHRC funded project that has opened up a range of...
A new resource aims to encourage and build an understanding and appreciation of moving images, in all forms, for those in full-time education. Its co-founder, Ian Wall, fills in the blanks. Putting film...