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Warwick Film Studies alumnus Dr. Paul Cuff provides the commentary for the BFI's new DVD/Blu-ray of Abel Gance's anti-war classic J'accuse
The Dept. is delighted to report that Dr. Paul Cuff, an alumnus of our Film and Literature BA degree, who went on to complete an MA and a PhD with us, and remains an Associate Fellow of the Department, features on the new BFI Bluray and DVD of Abel Gance's anti-war classic J'Accuse.
You can find out more about the Bluray/DVD and purchase it here: http://shop.bfi.org.uk/pre-order-j-accuse.html#.WYhux4TythF
Paul completed his PhD at Warwick in 2011, and is now internationally recognised as a world-leading scholar of Abel Gance and silent cinema.
His publications include:
- A Revolution for the Screen: Abel Gance’s ‘Napoléon’, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2015.
- Abel Gance and the End of Silent Cinema: Sounding out Utopia, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
Find out more about Paul Cuff here: https://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/film/staff/cuff/

Dr. Helen Wheatley blogs about new project Ghost Town: Civic Television and the Haunting of Coventry
Dr. Helen Wheatley has written a blog about an exciting new project she is organising: Ghost Town: Civic Television and the Haunting of Coventry
Department alumnus Rachel Wood speaks at Graduation on Monday 17th July
The Department is delighted to be welcoming back Rachel Wood (Class of 2010) as the Alumni Speaker at Graduation this coming Monday 17th July! Rachel is currently working as a Senior Producer at Sky News and will be sharing her experiences as a Warwick Graduate at the ceremony!
Warwick named 2nd in the Guardian 2018 league table for Media and Film Studies with an overall score of 99%.
The Warwick Film and Television Studies Dept. has come 2nd in the Guardian 2018 league table for Media and Film Studies, with an overall score of 99%. The University of Warwick came 8th in the overall university league table.
Find out more about the table, and how it is calculated here:
Dr. Helen Wheatley wins Best Monograph and Dr. Julie Lobalzo-Wright wins Best Edited Collection at BAFTSS (British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies) awards
The Dept. of Film and Television Studies are very proud to announce that two members of staff were award winners at the recent BAFTSS (British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies) awards. Dr. Helen Wheatley's book 'Spectacular Television' won Best Monograph and Lucy Bolton and Julie Lobalzo Wright won Best Edited Collection for 'Lasting Screen Stars'.
Find out more and see the full list of winners here: http://baftss.org/awards/outstanding-achievement-award/awards-2017/

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