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The new season of the Cinematologists podcast has begun with our latest episode focusing on Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending neo-noir Memento. We also discuss some of the great experiences and possible difficulties students might have when studying film at university. There are some fantastic films and guest interviews lined up for this season. In our previous season we spoke to such luminaries as filmmaker and writer Mark Cousins, director Kim Longinotto, academic Jose Arroyo, film director Kieran Evans and journalist Christina Newland.

 

The latest episode, and all previous episodes, can be downloaded from our website: www.cinematologists.com, from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-cinematologists/id981479854?mt=2, PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/the-cinematologists, and various other podcast platforms.

 

You are interested in holding a screening with us we can be contacted via

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Twitter: @cinematologists

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cinematologists/

 

Many thanks

 

 

Dr Dario Llinares

Principal Lecturer in Contemporary Screen Media

Lacuna Place, HAL 218

University of Brighton, Hastings Campus

TN34 1EA

 

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Tel: 01273 644659

www.dariollinares.com

www.cinematologists.com

 

 

 


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