[on behalf of Karl Magee, University Archivist]
To celebrate the centenary of the birth of the film director Lindsay Anderson the University of Stirling Archives presents two special events in the Macrobert Filmhouse in April.
If…. (Lindsay Anderson, 1968) and Q&A with David Wood, OBE – Monday 17 April, 7.30pm
The Old Crowd (Lindsay Anderson, 1979) / Casting Through and Scenes from Radcliffe (Stephen Sutcliffe, 2017) – Wednesday 26 April, 7.30pm
Full details at: https://archives.wordpress.stir.ac.uk/2023/03/29/lastir100-events/
The events coincide with a major new exhibition on Anderson’s life and work currently on display in the Macrobert which presents previously unseen documents and photographs from the director’s archive which is held in the University of Stirling Archives:
https://archives.wordpress.stir.ac.uk/2023/01/20/culture-on-campus-exhibition-2023/
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