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General Cartoon (Tha Du, 1963)
With an introduction and Q&A from Okkar Maung, Save Myanmar Film
Join the Department of Film Studies for a special screening of the recently restored Burmese film General Cartoon (Tha Du, 1963) and question and answer...
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Making ecological film: phytography workshop with Karel Doing
Artist and scholar Karel Doing will discuss his ecological approach to making films and lead a workshop in phytography, a technique in which plants are used to...
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Pop Cinema: online book launch
'Pop Cinema' is a new edited collection from Edinburgh University Press, co-edited by Prof Glyn Davis (Dept of Film Studies) and Dr Tom Day...
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The Lost World (1925): Film Screening
With musical accompaniment by Dr Steven Gellatly
The Department of Film Studies is screening The Lost World (Harry O. Hoyt, US, 1925) on Friday 7 February 6PM at School III. We have live music accompaniment by...
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The Lost World (1925): Film Screening
With musical accompaniment by Dr Steven Gellatly
The department of film studied is screening The Lost World (Harry O. Hoyt, US, 1925) on Friday 7 February 6PM at School III. We have live music accompaniment by...
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Film PGR Speaker Series: Wesley Kirkpatrick / Jiawei You
"Remediating and Rehabilitating Oswald Mosley's Image on Postwar Television" and "Textured Spaces in Horror Cinema"
Advanced post-graduate students in the department of Film Studies will be sharing work from their PhD theses, as they move forward towards submission. Wesley...
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Hiroshi Kitamura (William & Mary): My Geisha and Hollywood's Filmmaking in Cold War East Asia
Film Studies Speaker Series: "When Shirley MacLaine became 'Japanese': My Geisha and Hollywood's Filmmaking in Cold War East Asia"
When Shirley MacLaine became 'Japanese': My Geisha and Hollywood's Filmmaking in Cold War East Asia Hiroshi Kitamura William & Mary March...
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Women in Palestine --- A Screening of Naila and the Uprising
Featuring special Q&A with Dr Malaka Shwaikh
Naila and the Uprising is a Palestinian film which documents women in Gaza attempting to draw attention to the ongoing suffering of Palestinians. The film, lent...
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Pride Denied Screening and Discussion at The Barron
Pride Denied: Homonationalism and the Future of Queer Politics explores the evolution of LGBT pride events, focusing on local artist and activist responses to...
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Opaque openings: on the ambiguous iconoclasm of the black screen
Film Studies Speaker Series: Chiara Quaranta (Edinburgh)
"There is a long history of deliberate destructive gestures against images. Religious iconoclasm is its most critical manifestation: historically, it...
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Film Screening and Q&A with Jyoti Mistry
The Centre for Screen Cultures, in collaboration with the Centre for Contemporary Art, is delighted to welcome to St Andrews the artist and filmmaker Jyoti...
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Encounters in the Cinematic Gallery: Reading Intermediality in Diana Markosian's Santa Barbara
BAFTSS New Connections and Film Studies Speaker Series: Beth Pyner, Cardiff University
Abstract: Journeying to Santa Barbara, California with her mother, Svetlana, Diana Markosian had no idea that they would not return to Russia. Escaping the...
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Antuca: film screening and Q&A with María Barea
Join us for a screening of the Peruvian film Antuca, followed by a question and answer (Q&A) session with the film's director, Maria Barea. Antuca is...
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Anat Pick (Queen Mary, London): "Showing Up: Kelly Reichardt's Multispecies Comedy of Care"
Film Studies Speaker Series: Professor Anat Pick (Queen Mary, University of London)
Kelly Reichardt's Showing Up (2022) is portrait of a female artist by a female artist that explores the connections between artmaking and acts of care...
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Sands 25: The Ballad of Wallis Island (12A)
Opening Night
Introduction and Q&A by James Griffiths (Director/Producer) A brand new comedy drama in which a lottery winner pays his favourite folk duo to reunite and...
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Sands 25: This Much I Know... with Kathleen Wallfisch
Kathleen Wallfisch is a Music Supervisor, former cellist and Ambassador for the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, graduating from The Royal Academy of Music in...
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Sands 25: No Other Land (15)
Follow Palestinian activist-journalist Basel Adra and Israeli activist-journalist Yuval Abraham in this Oscar-winning documentary that illuminates the...
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Sands 25: Curation in Practice
A day to discuss and reimagine the role of the curator
Sands 25 invites students and industry professionals to come together for some very special conversations. For students of film and industry professionals only...
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Sands 25: Holy Cow (N/C 15)
A Cannes standout, Holy Cow follows carefree Totone as his wild youth collides with responsibility. Determined to craft the finest Comté cheese, he must secure...
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Sands 25: This Much I Know... with Kharmel Cochrane
Award-winning Casting Director Kharmel Cochrane seamlessly navigates between independent gems and major blockbusters. Recent highlights include Nosferatu...