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This year the annual Winter Conference of the Institute of Historical Research focuses on the most filmed historical phenomenon of modern times, the Second World War. Hosted together with the Imperial War...
The Imperial War Museum has just launched its annual student and amateur Film Making Competition and Festival. Now in its tenth year, the festival will run from November to December 2010. There are three...
Guest speaker: James Holland This year’s guest speaker is historian, writer and broadcaster, James Holland. The author of the best-selling Fortress Malta, Battle of Britain, and Dam Busters, he...
Going to War 1939-45 Film, History and the Second World War 22-23 October 2010 Imperial War Museum, London This year the annual Winter Conference of the Institute of Historical Research focuses on the...
As part of its coverage of the centenary of the First World War in 2014 the BBC seeks to explore stories which are linked to a significant place marking the history of World War I. These stories will be...
The British Universities Film & Video Council was delighted to welcome the following judges for the Learning on Screen Awards 2011: Chair: Sir Ron Cooke, former Chair of the JISC and former Vice...
GB. 2008. DVD (Region 2 PAL). Second Sight. 92 minutes + extras. £19.99 About the Reviewer: Toby Haggith is a historian who joined the Imperial War Museum’s Film Department in 1988. He has a PhD in...
The romance of war films - Jennifer Leigh Williamson from Nomad Cinema explains the themes behind their recent screenings at the Imperial War Museum, and explores why audiences still find war films so...
Viewfinder 105 was published in December 2016. Contents of the issue: CINEMATIC EXCHANGES José Arroyo, University of Warwick, underlines his experiences teaching at Cuba’s world-renowned Escuela...
Filmed warfare was a new phenomenon at the time of the First World War and it was months before the British authorities allowed cameramen up to the front line. David Walsh of the Imperial War Museum...