Roehampton University of Surrey
Film and Television Studies Research Seminars
Spring Semester 2002
Film and Television Studies at Roehampton University of Surrey
invites you to attend its regular research seminar series. The series
provides a forum for researchers and practitioners in film and
television to present and discuss their work.
Day and Time: Wednesdays, 5.00 - 6.30pm
Venue: Room QB045, Southlands College, Roehampton Lane
Campus (except Penny Woolcock's talk which will take place at
Riverside Studios, Hammersmith)
Wednesday 27 February 2002 in QB045
Pawel Pawlikowski (film director) discusses his work, including the
acclaimed feature film Last Resort (2000)
Wednesday 13 March 2002 in QB045
Suzanne Greenhalgh (Roehampton)
'The New Television Shakespeare: Macbeth - and others - in the
Video/Digital Age'
Wednesday 1 May 2002 in QB045
Jenny Chapman (Roehampton)
'Hollywood Genres and the American Civil War: the Western'
Wednesday 8 May 2002 in QB045
Deborah Jermyn (Southampton Institute)
'Women with a Mission - Lynda La Plante, DCI Jane Tennison and
the Reinvention of British Crime Drama'
Wednesday 15 May 2002 in QB045
Thomas Austin (University of Sussex)
'"Gone With the Wind plus Fangs": Genre, Taste and Distinction in
the Marketing and Reception of Bram Stoker's Dracula'
Wednesday 22 May 2002 at the Riverside Studios, Hammersmith
Penny Woolcock (film director) discusses the interweaving of
fiction and documentary techniques in her recent films, including
Tina Goes Shopping and Tina Takes a Break
Everyone Welcome
For further information about these forthcoming events and the Film
and Television Studies Research Seminar series, please contact
Dr Catherine Lupton, T: 020 8392 3023 or email:
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