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Prof. Stella Bruzzi is visiting professor at Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
From April 27 - 30, 2015, Professor Stella Bruzzi visited Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. She delivered several lectures and seminars on various research topics including Jackie Kennedy's pink suit;The Arbor; Men's Cinema; Man on Wire.
The Complete University Guide ranks us first in the country for Film and Television Studies
The Department is pleased to announce that we have been ranked first in the category of Dance, Drama and Cinematics by The Complete University Guide, an independent guide to third level education in the UK. For more information, and to see how the results are calculated, .
Dr. Alastair Phillips takes part in roundtable event at Flatpack Film Festival on the benshi in Japanese cinema
Alastair Phillips recently took part in a roundtable event at the Flatpack Film Festival in Birmingham on the role of the benshi in classical Japanese cinema. He also introduced a rare screening of Yasujiro Ozu’s A Woman of Tokyo (1933). Find out more about the event
Dr. Helen Wheatley featured in BBC Radio 4 programme on the occult in 60s and 70s Britain
On Saturday 25 April Dr. Helen Wheatley will feature in the Archive on 4 programme 'Black Aquarius', which examines the wave of interest in the occult in the popular culture of 1960s and 1970s Britain. Find more information about the programme .
Anne Birchall and Tracey McVey feature on BBC One's Pointless
'How to ace Pointless? You might ask Anne Birchall, who worked as a secretary in the Department of Film and Television Studies until she retired last year, and Tracey McVey, the current Departmental Administrator, whose joint appearances on the programme were broadcast by the BBC on the 30th and 31st of March. You can see an excerpt below:
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