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Despoina Mantziari <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 31 Mar 2014 03:32:07 -0500
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Doing Women's Film and Television History Conference 2014
The Second International Conference of the Women's Film and Television History Network – UK/Ireland
Thursday 10 - Saturday 12 April 2014
University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
 
Keynote speakers: Jane Gaines, Christine Gledhill, Jackie Stacey, Sue Thornham, Helen Wheatley

Film and television director Beeban Kidron in conversation

Screening of the documentary Golden Gate Girls and Q&A with writer/director Louisa Wei

Building on the success of the first ‘Doing Women's Film History' conference held in 2011, this three-day international conference will bring together academics, archivists, curators and creative practitioners to explore and celebrate women's significant contribution to film and television, providing a forum for the latest research in the field.

Topics covered by panels include: women’s filmmaking co-operatives; Nordic women in film; women’s documentary; Hollywood genre and female authorship; global film pioneers; women working in British film and television; female screenwriters; reflections on teaching women’s film and television history; fans/audiences; female performers and stars; and many, many more…


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Find the conference programme and a registration form at:
http://www.uea.ac.uk/film-television-media/news-and-events/-/asset_publisher/kjSGAyICejY5/blog/doing-women-s-film-and-television-history-conference-2014/10165


  

 

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