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Dear All,
You are cordially invited to the Decentring Axis cinema – Filmmaking in states allied to Nazi Germany workshop taking place 2-3rd April 2015 at Manchester University.
This Leverhulme Trust funded workshop will question the accepted narrative that filmmaking in Axis countries can be understood solely in relation to German film regulation and practice and will explore the national specificities and unifying characteristics of Axis cinemas. The ‘centre’ of the Axis will be seen as one of the many and varied factors that demanded the attention of Axis film policy decision makers, industry bosses, filmmakers, exhibitors and audiences.
For a list of speakers and for more details please visit our website: www.decenteringaxiscinema.wordpress.com or follow us on twitter #axiscinema
Best
Gábor Gergely (Manchester University)
Kate Taylor-Jones (Bangor University)
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