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Professor Dan Shaw
Managing Editor, Film and Philosophy
Rm. 413 Raub Hall
Lock Haven University
Lock Haven PA 17745 U.S.A.
It wasn't the airplanes...it was Beauty killed the Beast."
King Kong
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From: Film-Philosophy [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of William Brown [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 10:56 AM
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Subject: [FILM-PHILOSOPHY] CRFAC Events, University of Roehampton, London, January-May 2013
Dear All
Apologies, as they say, for cross-posting (because it makes people cross?)...
Here is a list of events taking place over the coming months at the
University of Roehampton, London's Centre for Research into
Audiovisual Cultures (CRFAC).
If you fancy coming over to Roehampton for one or more of these
events, then you will be most welcome.
Date/Time: 16 January, 4.30pm
Screening: Common Ground (William Brown, UK, 2012)
Introduction and discussion with the director
Venue: Duchesne 004
Date/Time: 23 January, 4.30pm
Talk: Rebecca Bramall (University of Brighton)
‘Austere times: past and present in austerity culture’
Venue: Duchesne 306
Date/Time: 6 February, 4.30pm
Screening, discussion and film masterclass with director Mohsen
Makhmalbaf (TBC - event is "90 per cent definite" according to the
guest speaker)
Venue: Duchesne 004
Date/Time: 20 February, 4.30pm
Screening: Home Sweet Home (Enrica Colusso, UK, 2012)
Introduction and discussion with the director
Venue: Duchesne 004
Date/Time: 13 March, 4.30pm
Screening: Life Just Is (Alex Barrett, UK, 2012)
Introduction and discussion with the director and other crew members
Venue: Duchesne 004
Date/Time: 27 March, 4.30pm
Talk: Toby Miller (City University, London)
‘Greening the Media’
Venue: Duchesne 306
Date/Time: 24 April, 4.30pm
Screening: Eating Cultures (Holly Giesman, UK, 2012)
Introduction and discussion with the director
Venue: Duchesne 004
Date/Time: 8 May, 4.30pm
Talk: Sarah Kember (Goldsmiths, University of London)
‘Notes Towards a Feminist Futurist Manifesto’
Venue: Duchesne 306
I appreciate that the titles do not necessarily give that much
information - but this at least allows you to put any events of
interest in the diary.
If you have any queries, do get in touch.
Otherwise, have a good 2013!
With best wishes
William
PS - How to get to Roehampton can be found via this link:
http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/Contact-Us/.
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