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'Screening Venice' Module Off to a Flying Start

Film and Television Studies at Warwick has recently introduced an innovative intensive on-site undergraduate module based in Venice. Screening Venice offers students the chance to engage with the past of Venice’s long screen history, today’s Venice Film Festival and the future water cultures of the wider lagoon.

Tue 08 Oct 2024, 09:05 | Tags: News staff teaching undergraduate

'Gaining Insight and Experience: My Week as a Runner on the Zoraide Film Set in Lucca, Italy' by Anfisa Semenova

This week FTV student Anfisa Semenova had a unique opportunity to work as a runner on the film set of Zoraide, a 9 Muse Films production. Read about her experiences below:

Shot in Lucca, Italy, being a runner on this film was an incredibly interesting and useful hands-on experience as I got an insight into the inner and outer workings of a professional film set, as well as learn about the production process and delve into it myself. Zoraide was a very special and important project to undertake because it is based on a true story that took place during the Second World War in the Tuscan hills of Compignano. The film aims to tell a harsh reality by exploring the ability of children to interpret the world with innocent eyes and with the curiosity of a pure heart. It was a pleasure to work alongside such a talented crew and contribute to the making of the film. As the post-production process begins, I can't wait to see the finished product with the premiere set for September 2024!

Tue 23 Jul 2024, 11:21 | Tags: careers News undergraduate

New Play 'Trashed' Co-Written and Directed by Third Year Film Student Daisy Buckenham Debuts at Warwick Faculty of Arts

Trashed is co-written and directed by third year Film student Daisy Buckenham, who is one half of the Hart & Sparks theatre company. See the play synopsis below.
Forgive me Father, for I have sinned.
Spilled wine, sex and half-smoked cigarettes. Clothes strewn across the floor, food rotting in the fridge and bare feet dancing in the kitchen. Liv and Ruth are far from perfect, but they know how to have fun, and that’s good enough for them.
They don’t always see eye to eye on things, but they do agree on one absolute certainty: they were made for each other. Sisters; soulmates; saintly sinners that were placed on this earth to find each other, and nothing and no one could ever come between them - except maybe their boyfriends.
Trashed is a story of friendship, faith and fucking-up over and over again. But is there something more than just - this?
To book tickets to the rehearsed reading performance on Thursday the 16th, follow this link: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/15/1251925Link opens in a new window
The play is officially being put on in the Warwick Faculty of Arts Building from the 11th to the 13th of June. To find out more info about this, keep up with our Instagram @hartandsparkstc
Wed 15 May 2024, 11:59 | Tags: undergraduate

Film and Television Studies Ranked Top of The Guardian League table for Media and Film Studies

Film and Television Studies at Warwick has been ranked top of The Guardian league table for Media and Film Studies with a score of score of 100 out of 100. We are delighted to see our success recognised and more details can be found on The Guardian website.

Mon 11 Sep 2023, 15:16 | Tags: News undergraduate

James Higginbotham (Film and Literature, 1986-89): In memoriam

We were sad to hear of the death of Film and Literature alumnus James Higginbotham on the 3rd of June, 2023. James studied with us from 1986 to 1989 and is remembered as part of the Film and Television Studies family.

Tue 27 Jun 2023, 13:22 | Tags: alumni, undergraduate, In memoriam

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