'British Women Amateur Filmmakers and Colour Films - BAFTSS Amateur Cinema SIG Symposium', 2 March 2018.
Location: East Anglian Film Archive, John and Joy Chittock Research Room, County Hall, Norwich, NR1 2DQ.
The Symposium has received generous support from the BAFTSS, ACSN, and East Anglian Film Archive, and is organised in collaboration with the Amateur Cinema Studies Network and 'The Eastmancolor Revolution and British Cinema, 1955-1985'.
Programme:
11.00 - 13.00 Presentations
Dr Heather Norris Nicholson (University of Huddersfield), 'Yorkshire women's mid-century amateur filmmaking: colour and context'
Jane Fish (Imperial War Museum), '"Because I thought it was far more natural…." the early colour films of Rosie Newman'
Dr Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes (University of Cambridge), Ludic domesticity and Royal family matters in colour'
Dr Paul Frith & Dr Keith Johnston (University of East Anglia), 'Women, Amateur Film, and Colour Processes'
14.00 Panel discussion & Q&A
16.00 Free Screening - British Women Amateur Filmmakers, Cinema City (Screen 3), Norwich. Book tickets here
Additional information about the Symposium is available at http://bit.ly/2EDQVH7
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