1. SFC Annual Conference Programme (NB Cabrera Event 29 June) REGISTER NOW 2. SFC 16:2 French film industry: funding, policies, debates (ed. Isabelle Vanderschelden) NOW PUBLISHED ********************************************* 1. SFC Annual Conference Programme (NB Cabrera Event 29 June) REGISTER NOW Thursday 30 June 2016 Room K-1.56, King’s College, London (Strand Campus) Further details: http://www.surrey.ac.uk/englishandlanguages/research/film/sfc/annualconference/index.htm Enrolment: http://store.surrey.ac.uk/browse/product.asp?compid=1&modid=2&catid=62 Programme 9.00-10.00 Women’s documentary 1 - Emna Mrabet (Paris 8), La mémoire dans l’œuvre de Yamina Benguigui - Jenny Chamarette (QMUL), Seeing beyond: Raymonde Carasco’s transcendental ethnography 10.00-10.30 Break 10.30-12.00 Women’s documentary 2 (Agnès Varda) - Sarah Cooper (KCL), Agnès Varda and the images of documentary - Nathalie Mauffrey (Paris 7), Les Veuves de Noirmoutier d'Agnès Varda : un dispositif documentaire pour un imaginaire collectif au féminin - Emma Wilson (Cambridge), Agnès Varda and la douleur 12.00-13.00 Keynote: Dominique Cabrera Dominique Cabrera’s Grandir (2013) will be shown at the Ciné Lumière the evening before the conference, followed by a Q&A: http://www.institut-francais.org.uk/cine-lumiere/whats-on/special-screenings/grandir/ 13.00-14.15 Break 14.15-15.45 Childhood and adolescence 1 (Contemporary) - Romain Chareyron (Washington State), Portraying lives in transition: Céline Sciamma and the transcription of experience - Kaya Davies Hayon (Manchester), Embodying queer sexual subjectivity: Abdellah Taïa’s L’Armée du salut (2014) - Nick Rees-Roberts (Bristol), Mommie dearest: sex, style and scandal in My Little Princess (Eva Ionesco, 2011) 15.45-16.15 Break 16.15-17.15 Childhood and adolescence 2 (Pre- and post-war) - Daniel Morgan (Paris 3), A negotiated image of delinquency: young offenders and reform schools in French cinema, 1949-1955 - Barry Nevin (NUI Galway), Framing forest/framing France: viewing child poverty in postwar Paris through Jacques Feyder’s Crainquebille (1923) and Gribiche (1926) 17.15-17.45 Round Table - To celebrate the publication of the 40th volume of MUP’s French Directors Series 17.45-18.30 Reception 18.30-19.00 SFC Annual General Meeting of the General Editors ********************************************* 2. SFC 16:2 French film industry: funding, policies, debates (ed. Isabelle Vanderschelden) NOW PUBLISHED This has now been published (see http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsfc20/current). It contains the following articles: - Jean-Louis Jeannelle, Adaptability: literature and cinema redux - Mireille Brangé, Screenwriters à la française : la représentation du scénariste dans les discours et les méthodes d’écriture de scénarios en France, leur contexte, leur marché professionnel et éditorial (1990-2014). - Isabelle Vanderschelden, Money for writing: screenplay development and screenwriters’ earnings in French cinema - Fanny Beuré, Bilan 2004-2013 de la production et du financement des films français réalisés ou coréalisés par des femmes - Claude Forest, Exploitants et distributeurs de films en salles en France à l’ère numérique : évolution des métiers et des rapports de force - Jacqueline Nacache, ‘Maravalgate’ and its effects: a year of debate over the funding of French cinema - Interview with Agnès de Sacy _____________________________________________________ Phil Powrie Professor of Cinema Studies Lewis Carroll Building 27AC05 School of English and Languages University of Surrey GU2 7XH T: 01483 682980 E: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> W: http://www.surrey.ac.uk/fahs/people/phil_powrie/index.htm Chief General Editor Studies in French Cinema: http://www.surrey.ac.uk/englishandlanguages/research/film/sfc/ Chair British Association of Film Television and Screen Studies: http://www.baftss.org/ _____________________________________________________ ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama: http://www.tcf.ua.edu