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The Long-form Artists’ Film. Mon. 30th Oct. 18.30 pm. £6.50.
What are the considerations for its production and distribution? Our panel of experts consider its history in the UK, from works like Borderline (1930) via work by Margaret Tait and Derek Jarman to recent work from Ben Rivers, Margaret Salmon and John Akomfrah. We also discuss the role of institutions such as the Arts Council of England, and the BFI. Chaired by Benjamin Cook (Director, LUX), our panel is Mary Burke (BFI Film Fund), Michele Pierson (King’s College London) and William Fowler (BFI Archive Curator). Supported by the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art. Details and booking at https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/longformartistsfilm


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