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*"Hollywood and the Production Code: Criticism and History”. A one-day
symposium at King’s College London on Friday 6^th July *

*(plus accompanying free-to-public screenings on evening of Thursday
5^th July).*

*REGISTRATION NOW OPEN – link at bottom of email*

The symposium will be devoted to the style-based investigation of the
influence of the Production Code on Hollywood cinema.

The symposium will take in a range of issues concerning the impact of
the Code on “golden age” Hollywood filmmaking. Part of the symposium
will also be devoted to a consideration of the style of “pre-Code”
filmmaking (generally understood as 1930-1934).

_Provisional schedule_

9:30-10am Introduction: Tom Brown & John Gibbs.

10-11.45am Panel A. J.E. Smyth: “History and the Price of Not Giving a
Damn in the Studio System”; Ian Banks: “/Werewolf of London/ (Stuart
Walker, 1935) – representing transformation and desire”; Adam Vaughan:
“Queering the Code”; Olympia Kiriakou: “‘There’s Nothing Like a Good
Dose of Another Woman to Make a Man Appreciate His Wife’: Adultery,
Morality and Performance in /The Women /(1939)”.

12pm-1:15pm Workshop 1 focused on “pre-Code” melodrama, /Back Street/
(Stahl, 1932) – with Lea Jacobs, Ed Gallafent & Charles Barr (Chair:
Andrew Klevan).

2-3:30pm Panel B. Kathrina Glitre: “‘Sacred intimacies’: Sexual
ambiguity and performance in /My Favorite Wife /(1940)”; Martha Shearer:
“Some Warners Musicals and the Spirit of the Production Code”; James
MacDowell: “Irony, Intention, and the Production Code”.**

3.50-5.20pm Workshop 2 focused on a comedy post-the PCA: /The Miracle of
Morgan’s Creek /(Sturges, 1943) – with Lea Jacobs, Kathrina Glitre &
Douglas Pye (Chair: John Gibbs).

5:30-6pm – Final remarks: Lea Jacobs.

_Two special screenings/the workshops_

The symposium’s emphasis is “style-based” – an underlying concern is
re-evaluating the relationship between archival research and close
consideration of film style as historical/critical methods. With this in
mind, a large portion of the schedule is devoted to two workshops
designed to facilitate discussion of the Code and its aesthetic impacts
through the close consideration of specific sequences or moments from
two films. The workshops will be led by leaders in the field(s),
including Professor Lea Jacobs.

To enable this discussion, on Thursday 5^th July at 7pm, there will be a
free double-bill screening of the two films explored in the workshops:
/Back Street /(John M. Stahl, 1932) and /The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek
/(Preston Sturges, 1943). The films have been chosen for their wildly
different tones and generic identities and for sitting either side of
the much-debated divide of 1934, as well as for their interest as films
in their own right. /Back Street/, directed by one of the foremost
directors of “pre-Code” melodramas/women’s films focuses on the
long-term, committed, extra-marital relationship between characters
played by Irene Dunne and John Boles. Preston Sturges’s /The Miracle of
Morgan’s Creek /follows Trudy Kockenlocker (Betty Hutton), who wakes up
after a night out questionably “married” (she cannot remember to whom)
and unquestionably pregnant!

Join us to explore the complex relationship of these films, and others,
to the Code!

_Registration_: £15 standard/£8 student or unwaged (registration
includes approx. £6 worth refreshment vouchers; no lunch will be provided)

REGISTER ONLINE HERE:
https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Festore.kcl.ac.uk%2Fconferences-and-events%2Facademic-faculties%2Ffaculty-of-arts-humanities%2Fdepartment-of-film-studies%2Fhollywood-and-the-production-code-criticism-and-history&data=01%7C01%7C%7C9f6ec9be14994196ecf908d5c0e2f5c6%7C8370cf1416f34c16b83c724071654356%7C0&sdata=Oprt1bgZcW6PXoDqaaLTLGgFuE5jIVzQiIrqzu2OcTA%3D&reserved=0

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Dr. Tom Brown,
Senior Lecturer & Admissions Tutor, Film Studies,
King's College London,
Strand Campus,
Norfolk Building, N565.
Tel: 020 7848 2018
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/filmstudies/people/acad/brown/index.aspx


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