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Schoonover rethinks Fellini in Cinema Journal
In the current issue of , Dr Karl Schoonover uncovers how the gesturing body carries political weight in Federico Fellini's Nights of Cabiria.
Mosely writes for BFI's Children's Horror DVD
Dr Rachel Moseley has written a short essay on the Children's Film Foundation film Haunters of the Deep (Andrew Bogle, 1984) for the notes accompanying the BFI DVD release of CFF productions 'Scary Stories'. Haunters of the Deep follows two children investigating the supernatural happenings at an old Cornish tin mine, and the film is one of those which she will examine in her next book Picturing Kernow: Encounters with Cornwall in Film and Television.
The Department's José Arroyo discusses encountering celebrity in the flesh for
Prof Gundle talks at Oxford University
Stephen Gundle discusses his latest book Mussolini's Dream Factory: Film Stardom in Fascist Italy in conversation with Christopher Duggan and Guido Bonsaver at the Italian Studies at Oxford seminar. 17:00, Tuesday 11 March Taylorian Institution (room3), Oxford University.
Prof Gundle speaks at Harvard University
On the 14th of April, Professor Stephen Gundle will deliver an invited lecture about his latest book Mussolini's Dream Factory: Film Stardom in Fascist Italy to the De Bosis Colloquium in Italian Studies at Harvard University.
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