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Festival du Film Britannique de Dinard, 6-10 October 2010 My first day at the 21st British film festival enabled me to catch a film part-funded by Film4 which won the special jury prize here two years...
The Lure of the Big Screen: Cinema in Rural Australia and the United Kingdom by Karina Aveyard (Intellect Press, 2015) 182 pages, ISBN: 978-1783203826 (hardback), £49 About the reviewer: Dr Jonathan...
Cardiff sciSCREEN is a cross-disciplinary programme that promotes engagement between science and the academy through audio-visual media, using special screenings of new film releases to draw on a range of...
Dr Lez Cooke, Senior Research Officer at Royal Holloway University of London, takes a look at the BFI’s new Blu-ray/DVD collection ‘Dissent & Disruption: Alan Clarke at the BBC (1969-1989)’. Since...
Edited by Louis Bayman (Intellect, 2011). 280 pages. ISBN 978-1841504001 (paperback), £15.95; ISBN 978-1841505350 (ebook), £6. About the Author: Sarah Forgacs is a Doctoral candidate in Film Studies at...
Studying Early and Silent Cinema by Keith Withall (Auteur/CUP, 2014), 176 pages, ISBN: 978-1906733698 (paperback) £19.50; ISBN: 978-1906733704 (hardback) £55 About the Reviewer: Dr Paul Moody is a...
Cardiff sciSCREEN (www.cardiffsciscreen.co.uk/) is a cross-disciplinary programme that promotes engagement between science and the academy through audio-visual media. Dr Andrew Bartlett, Cardiff University,...
Series looking at the poetry of the past six centuries. 1: Establishes the continuity and variety of English verse throughout the past six centuries using extracts from poems, with readings from Chaucer,...
For twenty-five years The Poetry Trust in Suffolk has been celebrating national and international poetry. Now many of their live events are available online. Naomi Jaffa and Dean Parkin explore the...
Television programme featuring scenes based on Cymbeline taken from Andre van Gyseghem’s Embassy Theatre production of the play. With Joyce Bland as Imogen and Geoffrey Toone as Posthumus.