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The Big Melt. 2014. GB. DVD. BFI. 71 minutes + 90 minutes extras. £19.99 About the reviewer: Dr E. Anna Claydon, Lecturer in Media and Communication at the University of Leicester, is author of The...
2012. GB. Blu-ray/DVD . 117 minutes (+ extras). Eureka (Masters of Cinema series). Certificate 15. Price £22.99 About the Author: Robert S. C. Gordon teaches Italian cinema at Cambridge University. He has...
The High Capacity Janet Network is supporting the use of UHD (Ultra High Definition) to enhance teaching, learning and research. Emma Smith, Video Projects Coordinator, Janet, conducts a grand tour. About...
Filming the Middle Ages by Bettina Bildhauer (Reaktion Books, 2011), 264 pages, ISBN: 978-1861898081 (hardback), £25 About the reviewer: Dr Lesley Coote is a lecturer in medieval studies, medievalism and...
Colour Films in Britain: The Negotiation of Innovation, 1900-55 By Sarah Street, with a Technical Appendix by Simon Brown (BFI/Palgrave Macmillan, 26 October 2012), 320 pages. ISBN: 978-1844573134...
For the period 15th December - 4th Jan 2013 the most requested titles from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service included coverage of such topics as dance, science, international aid, student fees and more....
From its inception in 1982 to its demise in 1998 (with the launch of the subscription service FilmFour, now Film4 on Freeview), Film on Four was the flagship broadcast strand for new feature films...
What makes a film become a cult and what are the characteristics of the cult film fan? Paul Booth digs deep for some answers in the light of Justin Smith’s new book, Withnail and Us. About the author:...
Take a look at the winners of the Learning on Screen awards 2015: Courseware and Curriculum In-house Production Award Life on Earth’s Cold Shoulder – Glacier ecosystems and climate change...
Mark Thornton Burnett, Queen’s University, Belfast, author of Shakespeare and World Cinema, explores the contemporary significance of Shakespeare cinema outside the Hollywood and UK mainstream. About...