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Dear all,

Although you have likely seen and enjoyed the hard copy of CineFileS: The Newsletter for the Centre for Film Studies, I wanted to call your attention to a new development. Behold the multi-media version, complete with interviews with visits speakers Lucy Bolton, Richard Dyer, and Jackie Stacey.

Centre for Film Studies - Cine-Files newsletter- issue Fall 2016
https://indd.adobe.com/view/719eef91-b3de-48bf-976b-c52e0f31630c

Best wishes,
Leshu


Dr Leshu Torchin
Director of the Centre for Film Studies
Senior Lecturer in Film Studies
Department of Film Studies
University of St Andrews
101a North Street
St Andrews, UK
KY16 9AD
Tel: 44 (0) 1334 467 476

Publications:

Click to see my contributions to Souciant, an online magazine of culture and politics

Creating the Witness: Documenting Genocide on Film, Video, and the Internet (University of Minnesota Press, November 2012) <http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/creating-the-witness>

Film Festival Yearbook 4: Film Festivals and Activism (ed. Dina Iordanova and Leshu Torchin, St Andrews Film Studies, 2012) http://stafs.org/books/film-festival-yearbook-4/>


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