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New book by Stephen Gundle, 'Fame Amid the Ruins'

The Department's Stephen Gundle has just had his new book, 'Fame amid the Ruins: Italian Film Stardom in the Age of Neorealism', published by Berghahn.

Warwick staff and students can find the book at the University Library in print and digitally.

Wed 08 Jan 2020, 14:04 | Tags: staff News Publications

Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship Opportunity

Warwick's Faculty of Arts is accepting applications for The Leverhulme Trust's Early Career Fellowships scheme. The Faculty will run an internal selection process to identify the candidates that it wishes to put forward and prospective applicants must submit an Expression of Interest by 10 January 2020.

Fri 06 Dec 2019, 12:58 | Tags: Postgraduate, Research funding

Issue 4 of Film and Television Studies Newsletter

Issue 4 of the Department of Film and Television Studies' regular newsletter is now available for download.


Funding Opportunities for PhD research in the Department

Information about funding opportunities for PhD Research in the department for the 2020-21 academic year.

Tue 15 Oct 2019, 15:51 | Tags: Postgraduate News Research funding Research news

Remembering Jim Cook

Jim Cook, who died on Saturday August 31st 2019 after some years of illness, taught part-time in the Department in the late 1990s/ early 2000s. Students taught by Jim always remembered what a good time they had in classes, how thoughtful and interesting their fellow students turned out to be, and how very much he knew, and they learned, about cinema. Jim loved the cinema – all cinema – but particularly Hollywood cinema. He was a significant figure in the development of Film Studies in this country, working for many years in the Education Department of the British Film Institute to develop the teaching of film before GCSEs, A Levels, and degrees in film existed. The BFI ran an annual residential summer school from which many early film studies syllabuses were developed, and Jim was a key contributor to planning and teaching these schools. He was also central to their social life, and that around the London University/BFI’s film evening classes. That is perhaps how many will best remember Jim: laughing and drinking and arguing about some minor character actor in a Hollywood film. 

Our condolences to those close to Jim, and particularly his partner Ulli Sieglohr and his daughter Sam.

Thu 12 Sept 2019, 09:54 | Tags: staff News

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