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In seventeenth-century France, Father Urbain Grandier (Oliver Reed), uses his powers to protect the city of Loudun from destruction at the hands of the establishment. Soon, he stands accused of the demonic...
Trevor Nunn discusses The Tempest and considers how much of Shakespeare’s last play is autobiographical. Excerpts: THE TEMPEST (1908). d. Percy Stow FORBIDDEN PLANET (1956) d. Fred Wilcox THE TEMPEST...
A History of 1970s Experimental Film: Britain's Decade of Diversity by Patti Gaal-Holmes (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), 256 pages, ISBN: 978-1137369376 (hardback), £60 About the reviewer: Dr Glyn Davis is a...
Television production with Anton Lesser as Troilus and Suzanne Burden as Cressida. Blind artist Jack Birkett aka The Incredible Orlando (who also played Caliban in Derek Jarman THE TEMPEST) as Thersites.
Viewfinder 86 was published in March 2012. Contents of this issue: SCREEN PLAY John Wyver and Dr Amanda Wrigley introduce the new research project at the University Westminster that aims to collate...
The project’s research has involved three elements: a 30-year history of Film4 as a feature film producer, a survey of the breadth of Channel 4’s broadcast film content (including purchased film,...
2012. GB. DVD. 107 minutes (plus 2 hours of extras). BFI Home Video. Certificate 18. Price: £19.99 About the Author: Dr Brian Hoyle lectures in film studies at the University of Dundee and is currently...
The British Universities Film & Video Council is delighted to welcome the following judges for the Learning on Screen Awards 2013: Chair: Steve Ellis, after twenty years as a broadcast executive he is...
Hamlet. 2006. GB. CD. Naxos Audio Books. 240 minutes. Price £13.99. www.naxosaudiobooks.com/ About the reviewer: Susanne Greenhalgh is currently Principal Lecturer in Drama, Theatre and Performance...