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  1. Born Free

    Date
    25 Jan 2018, 13:18
    Author
    Ben Hodson
    Post Type
    BUFVC Article

    Dr Louise Gentle, Nottingham Trent University, examines James Hill’s classic Born Free and its enduring influence on the teaching of higher education wildlife conservation. About the Author: Dr Louise...

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  2. BUFVC Weekly Top 5 TV and Radio Programme Requests

    Date
    9 Jul 2013, 17:34
    Author
    Markeda Cole
    Post Type
    Post

    For the week ending 14th June 2013 the most requested programmes from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service were: 1. MOTHERS, MURDERERS AND MISTRESSES: EMPRESSES OF ANCIENT ROME (BBC4) View TRILT record or...

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  3. 100 Animated Feature Films

    Date
    9 Jun 2015, 09:07
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
    Post Type
    BUFVC Review

    100 Animated Feature Films by Andrew Osmond (Palgrave Macmillan / BFI, December 2010) 246 pages, ISBN: 978-1844573400 (hardback), £20 About the reviewer: Professor Paul Wells is Director of the Animation...

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  4. The Children of Green Knowe

    Date
    24 Nov 2016, 14:29
    Author
    Ben Hodson
    Post Type
    BUFVC Review

    The Children of Green Knowe GB. DVD. Simply Media. 110 mins, £14.99. About the reviewer: Prof Stephen Lacey is Emeritus Professor of Drama, Film and Television at the University of South Wales. His main...

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  5. Transformation and Tradition in Sixties British Cinema

    Date
    10 Mar 2016, 16:49
    Author
    Ben Hodson
    Post Type
    BUFVC Article

    The 1960s in Britain is remembered as a time of great change, not least at the cinema. But how did this all come about? Laura Mayne previews a new three-year AHRC project studying the phenomenon.  ...

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  6. (Not) Comin’ At Ya! The Lost History of 3D

    Date
    11 Aug 2015, 08:41
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
    Post Type
    BUFVC Article

    Sixty years ago Hollywood had its first serious engagement with exhibiting feature films in three dimensions. Dr Simon Brown looks at one of the first films released on the then new film format, Inferno,...

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