British Universities Film & Video Council

moving image and sound, knowledge and access

Results

Full access to all collections is a privilege of BUFVC membership. If you are already a BUFVC member, please log in. Otherwise you may join now.
5 results | Page 1 of 1
« First
‹ Prev1Next ›
Last »
Sort results by
  1. Shadows of Progress: Documentary Film in Post-War Britain 1951-1977 (2010)

    Subject
    Film studies; History
    Distribution
    Sale, DVD (Region 2 PAL, 830 minutes), £34.99

    This 4-disc set contains 32 films and brings together for the first time almost 14 hours of film material preserved in the BFI National Archive, telling the previously untold story of British documentary...

    DVD Find DVD Find Other Other Record only Record only
  2. Scenes from Richard III (1956 Radio)

    Director
    Andrew C. Love

    Scenes from Richard III adapted for radio by William Dawkins from Allen Fletcher’s 1956 stage production for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Before the broadcast begins Jennings Pierce interviews director...

    Shakespeare Shakespeare Shakespeare productions Shakespeare productions Record only Record only
  3. British Social Realism at the Movies

    Date
    12 Jun 2014, 09:49
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
    Post Type
    BUFVC Article

    About the Author: Dr Sheldon Hall is a Senior Lecturer in Stage and Screen Studies at Sheffield Hallam University. He is the author of Zulu: With Some Guts Behind It - The Making of the Epic Movie...

    Other Other Record only Record only
  4. Macbeth (1971 Radio)

    Director
    Andrew C. Love

    Radio adaptation of Philip Davidson’s 1971 production of Macbeth for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Raye Birk is Macbeth,

    Shakespeare Shakespeare Shakespeare productions Shakespeare productions Record only Record only
  5. Twelfth Night or, What You Will (1982 Radio)

    Series
    Saturday-Night Theatre
    Director
    Glyn Dearman

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s play directed for radio by Glyn Dearman, starring Wendy Murray as Viola, Harriet Walter as Olivia and Norman Rodway as Sir Toby. Music composed and conducted by David Cain.

    Shakespeare Shakespeare Shakespeare productions Shakespeare productions Record only Record only