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A new project commissioned by Professor Stephen Gundle and University of Warwick, with the support of the AHRC, Cineteca di Bologna, Regent Street Cinema, Zonin Prosecco & COMITES London:
Above and Below the Line: the Labour of Women in Post-War Italian Cinema
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Warwick Film & TV
Our 2nd F&TV Research Seminar of the Summer term takes place Thursday (28 May). We will be joined by Nike Del Quercio (University of Bologna). It will take place at 4:30 PM in the FAB Cinema. The talk will be followed by a Q&A and then some refreshments in the FTV Academic Studio. All are welcome.
Join us on 17th June in the FAB cinema to watch Films from the UK’s Student Encampments, a series of shorts made by and with activists from the Gaza encampments in the UK, including at Warwick. The event will run between 15:00-17:00 and will include a panel discussion. Further details in the poster.
‘Wild Sound’ by Michael Pigott is out now from Bloomsbury:
www.bloomsbury.com/uk/wild-soun...
The first Research Seminar of the Summer term takes place tomorrow, Wednesday 6th May, at 4:30 PM in the FAB Cinema. The talk will be followed by a Q&A and then some refreshments in the FTV Academic Studio. Poster attached. All are welcome.
James Taylor appears on the latest episode of the Anything Goes podcast! Listen at the following link:
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Wild Sound turns an analytic eye and ear to the role of background sound in cinema, to the way that film sound captures, creates, represents, and even critiques the environments that we inhabit.