New Book: Pop Cinema
The book Pop Cinema, co-edited by Prof Glyn Davis (Film Studies) and Dr Tom Day (Executive Director of the Film-makers’ Co-op, New York), has been published by Edinburgh University Press. … Read more
The book Pop Cinema, co-edited by Prof Glyn Davis (Film Studies) and Dr Tom Day (Executive Director of the Film-makers’ Co-op, New York), has been published by Edinburgh University Press. … Read more
The book The Interactive Documentary in Canada, co-edited by Prof Michael Brendan Baker (Sheridan College) and Dr Jessica Mulvogue, has just been published by McGill-Queen’s University Press. Interactive documentary emerged … Read more
“It’s so impressive! The director is surely a cinephile”, expressed Bernard Bentley immediately after the screening of Sebastián Cordero’s Ratas, Ratones, Rateros (Rodents, 1999). This was Bentley’s first encounter with … Read more
Community screenings present a unique opportunity to introduce local publics to lesser-known film cultures. They provide a framing through which foreign cinema makes sense in relation to local concerns as … Read more
Considered the father of independent cinema in the Philippines, Kidlat Tahimik has been making movies for over five decades. He is known for his unwavering support of personal cinema and indigenous culture … Read more
March 2023 saw the 18th edition of Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival (BFMAF), an annual festival based in Berwick-upon-Tweed, showcasing new cinema and artists’ moving image works. The concentrated, wildly explorative, international … Read more
Dr. Kirsty Sinclair Dootson talks to Michael Cowan about her research on the global history of Technicolor.
As my PhD project involves a study of Hong Kong New Wave cinema, I longed for a trip to Hong Kong where I oculd have access to many established scholars … Read more