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Screen Seminars at Glasgow, in association with the Document International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival, warmly invite you to the following seminar:

 

Dr Aida Vallejo Vallejo, University of the Basque Country

 

‘Documentary Film Festivals in Europe: Mapping the Field'

 

5.15pm, Thursday 9 Oct 2014

Room 408

Gilmorehill Centre

University of Glasgow

 

Full details of the seminar can be found here:

http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/cca/research/theatrefilmandtelevision/projectsandnetworks/screenseminarsatglasgow/screenseminarsatglasgow-vallejooct14/

 

 

Document runs 9-12 October and the full programme is available here:

http://www.mediafire.com/view/6h0syk9sc19ktbt/document-12-programme-web.pdf

 

Best wishes,

 

Dr David Archibald

Chair of the Board, Document International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival

Lecturer in Film and Television Studies

School of Culture and Creative Arts

University of Glasgow

G12 8QQ

 

The war that won't die: The Spanish Civil War in cinema

Book launch 14 October: https://www.facebook.com/events/397347450413819/

Book details: http://bookshop.blackwell.co.uk/jsp/display_product_info.jsp;jsessionid=58D9961C6DE0B4AC01C884278A2223E7.bobcatt1?isbn=9780719096532

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