Dear Colleagues,
You are warmly invited to attend this semester's Film Research Seminar Series hosted by the University of Southampton Centre for International Film Research. Below is a list of public events designed to stimulate debate in Film. We look forward to seeing you there.
All seminars are open to the public. Seminars are held 4-6pm, Lecture Theatre B, Avenue Campus, University of Southampton. For more information visit:
http://www.southampton.ac.uk<http://www.southampton.ac.uk/> or email Dr. Louis Bayman: [log in to unmask]
11 October:
Catherine Grant, University of Sussex
What can the audiovisual portrait-homage do for Star Studies?
25 October:
Richard Rushton, University of Lancaster
Immersion and Specularity in the Cinema: on Pawel Pawlikowski's Ida
01 November:
Kate Rogers, University of Southampton
Shooting Archaeologists: Uncovering the Relationship Between Archaeology and Documentary Filmmaking.
15 November:
Kevin Donnelly, University of Southampton
Radical Film Interpretation and The Shining
29 November:
Richard Dyer, University of St. Andrews
The Coming of La dolce vita
06 December:
Sophie Mayer, Sight and Sound
Pocahontas No More: 21st Century Indigenous Girlhoods Onscreen
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