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BFI synopsis: exports of British coal to Italy and its delivery to householders in Venice by canal NCB Commentary - One of the attractions of going abroad is discovering how people carry out the everyday...
Armed Islamic groups in Algeria have killed more that 60 foreigners over the last year culminating in an order for tourists to leave or face death. The film reports on the conflict between Algeria’s...
Zaprudered: The Kennedy Assassination Film in Visual Culture by Øyvind Vagnes (University of Texas Press, 2011), 228 pages. ISBN 978-0292728639 (hardback) £37; ISBN 978-0292735514 (e-book) £15...
The March of Time synopsis: Few tourists today visit the capital of Albania, smallest of the Balkan kingdoms. Fewer still see Europe’s only self-made sovereign. Zog the First, whose closest friend today is...
BFI synopsis: Mining Review goes to Denmark with a cargo of British coal for Scandinavian power stations. NCB Commentary - By train through the English Countryside, go a party of coal buyers from five...
The March of Time synopsis: The Harvard Law School has been the parent of many New Deal braintrusters, but today attending first-year law classes at Cambridge, Mass., is a most unusual student, 36-year-old...
The March of Time synopsis: Although many American tourists, unable to travel abroad freely, are flocking into Mexico this year, most of them are satisfied to stay in Mexico City where they can find those...
A vivid visual reconstruction can help to express the complex findings of archaeologists and historians in an accessible, engaging way. Dr Matthew Nicholls, University of Reading, presents his own work in...
Screening European Heritage: History on Film, the Heritage Sector and Cultural Policy About the Authors: Dr Axel Bangert (University of Cambridge) has research interests in the fields of film and history,...
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