Vagrancy and drift: the rise of the roaming essay film.
The film is released on Blu-ray by the BFI on Monday 18th May,. Unlike our usual conversational format, this episode is an audio-essay; recorded interviews cut together with indicative clips in a sonic collage which is hopefully an immersive experience transversing the boundaries between creativity and criticism. We recommend that you listen to this episode on headphones to get the full.
The Benefits of Film Education in Schools. 13th May 2018 - Sarah Mumford. Being film and media literate in the 21st century is vital. Film education in schools is increasing pupil engagement, inspiring writing, improving literacy attainment and improving behaviour. In 2018 children and young people receive much of their education, information and entertainment via still and moving images on.
Based on the best-seller of the same name, The Girl on the Train is a story of intrigue, seduction, and pure danger. Alcoholic and alienated, Rachel Watson (Emily Blunt) spends her days riding the train into New York City for days of wandering, drinking, and contemplating. On her commute, she.
Shades of Clueless and Pretty in Pink surely come through, but The Edge of Seventeen is a unique teen charmer all by itself due to the wit and grace displayed by Craig. James L. Brooks (Terms of Endearment, Broadcast News) produces this Golden Globe-nominated film, and Craig truly announces herself as a perceptive, biting, and warm filmmaker with a great career ahead of her.
Scalarama celebrates cinema every September, inviting everybody who screens films to others to unite for a month of marvellous movies. Inspired by the legendary Scala Cinema and with DIY in its veins, Scalarama is marking its 10th edition with SCALARAMA X and asks how can cinemas changed the world. Scalarama is a perfect opportunity to start a new adventure in cinema and has encouraged film.
BFI’s free film collection shows 100 years of disabled people on film. By John Pring on 24th January 2019 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport. Listen. Leading disabled actors and directors and key figures in the disability movement are featured in a new collection of free online content that shows how disabled people have been represented on film in Britain over the last century. The British.
Gomorrah’s success at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival (where it was the Jury Prize and was nominated for the Palme d’Or) launched director Garrone onto the international stage (Reality, Tales of Tales), and led to the acclaimed spin-off TV series of the same name, often referred to as Italy’s The Wire.