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Ecstatic Truth II: Lessons of Darkness and Light
 
“Fact creates norms, and truth illumination” Werner Herzog 
 
Date: Saturday 27th May, 2017
Location: Stevens building, Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore
 
This second animated documentary symposium at the RCA will continue with the examination of how animation can contribute to, challenge and push the boundaries of what documentary film can be. 
Our keynote speakers are Annabelle Honess Roe, author of ‘Animated Documentary’ and filmmaker Lei Lei.
For more information and to book a FREE ticket: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ecstatic-truth-lessons-of-darkness-and-light-animated-documentary-symposium-tickets-33257461964 <https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ecstatic-truth-lessons-of-darkness-and-light-animated-documentary-symposium-tickets-33257461964>
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Dr Birgitta Hosea fRSA

Head of Programme: Animation
Visiting Professor, Academy of Arts and Film, ChengDu University

Royal College of Art
School of Communication
Kensington Gore, London
SW7 2EU
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#1 Art & Design University 2015 and 2016






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