
Running from 4 – 25 February at BFI Southbank, FORGOTTEN BLACK DRAMA ON TV will be a season of ground- breaking black British television dramas.
Running from 4 – 25 February at BFI Southbank, FORGOTTEN BLACK DRAMA ON TV will be a season of ground- breaking black British television dramas.
“Son of Man /You cannot say, or guess, for you know only/A heap of broken images” T.S. Eliot, The Wasteland Matt Weiner’s The Romanoffs offers American television a unique modernist vision of history as a collision of histories, not the more familiar media monolithic account of one linear progression, or even the rarer media version of cyclical history.
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Black Mirror: Bandersnatch arrived just after Christmas (December 28th 2018), billed as a “Netflix event”. A choose-your-own-adventure about the troubled creation of a fictional 1980s videogame ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’, and (at least in one branch of its narrative) a Netflix release about Netflix as a brand, it has already been reviewed in the UK […]
I’ve never held an honest job in my entire life. I’ve never done any hard labor. I’ve never worked 9 to 5. I’ve never worked five days a week until right now. I don’t like it. (laughter) I’ve never seen the inside of a factory but it’s all I’ve ever written about. Standing before you is a man who has become wildly and absurdly successful writing about something he has had absolutely no personal experience.
Apologies for not sending you a Christmas card this year. So, let me do it via this blog;
Anyone who’s interested in documentary – whether on TV, cinema or online – must inevitably face questions about war. Ignoring documentaries that deal with war would mean discounting some of the most important moments of documentary history, as well as missing a continuing effort to understand, as well as represent, the appalling phenomenon of war itself.
Call for Papers: “London: Gateway to Cinema and Media Studies”, 18-20 July 2019 Location Notre Dame London Global Gateway 1-4 Suffolk Street London SW1Y 4HG As the inaugural event for SCMS Partners, the University of Notre Dame will partner with the Society for Cinema and Media Studies (SCMS) and Kings College London (KCL) to present the summer symposium, “London, Cinema and Media Gateway,” July 18-20, 2019.
“… these violent delights have violent ends” Contemporary screen violence is inextricable from seismic shifts in gender relations, growing schisms in personal and political belief systems, and a polarization of public sentiment, highlighted in the Anglo-American West in the election of Donald Trump in the US and the Brexit referendum in the UK. We have witnessed growing racism, transphobia, homophobia, sexism and misogyny.
The 4thVampire Academic Conference Lauderdale House, Highgate Village, London 10th-13thJuly 2019 ‘Hammer, Highgate And The Vampyre’ MAIN THEMES: The Undeath of Hammer Films The Tall Tale of the Highgate Vampire Two Centuries of Polidori’s The Vampyre KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS: Kim Newman Kim Newman is a novelist, critic and broadcaster.
RTÉ recognises that it is in the privileged position of reflecting and shaping our understanding of our society and culture. Few organisations are as influential in Ireland or require greater trust than RTÉ.“ (RTÉ spokesperson, 2017) In 2018 the Irish state broadcaster issued its 2018-2020 diversity and inclusion strategy.