Dear all,
This is a reminder of the inaugural event in our Sydney Film Talks series this Friday 31st, and a venue change to UTS, as below. Hope to see you!
All the best, Matilda
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Please join us for the first of our Sydney Film Talks, a new series of research seminars and discussions with industry experts launched by the Film Studies Discipline, which aims to bring together students, scholars, practitioners, and professionals interested in all things film and screen-based, across Sydney and internationally.
Sydney Film Talks Presents: From Neoliberalism to Nature
Friday March 31st, 4.15pm
UTS Building 8, Level 4, Room 11
University of Technology Sydney 14-28 Ultimo Rd Sydney, NSW 2007
This is a hybrid event - zoom link via Eventbrite
Dr Daniel Fairfax (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt), "Images of Neoliberalism in the Writings of Serge Daney"
Dr Julian Hanich (University of Groningen), "Film and the Beauty of Nature: An Ecological Perspective"
All welcome, and please share widely!
Abstracts, bios and further details on our Eventbrite page. Admission is free, but please register:
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/sydney-film-talks-presents-from-neoliberalism-to-nature-tickets-575116207057
Sydney Film Talks Presents: From Neoliberalism to Nature
Please join us for the first of our Sydney Film Talks, a double bill on cinema + politics, neoliberalism, beauty and nature.
www.eventbrite.com.au
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