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21 Feb 2022
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18 Feb 2022Please find details of the Department of Film and Screen Media research series, which commences tomorrow at 10am via MSTeams. All are welcome to attend the sessions.The direct link is: https://bit.ly/3Jk8OL9
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Masterclass with Gráinne Humphreys, Director of the Virgin Media Dublin Film Festival. Tues 8th Feb @ 10am.
04 Feb 2022The Department of Film and Screen Media is delighted to invite you to a masterclass, next Tuesday 8th February at 10am, with Gráinne Humphreys of the Virgin Media Dublin Film Festival.
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A Masterclass with Clare Stronge. Feb 1st, 10:00-12:00. Live/MS Teams.
25 Jan 2022Department of Film and Screen Media Masterclass series: Clare Stronge, Producer & Director
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The Arts Council and UCC welcome Yvonne McDevitt as the newly appointed Film Artist in Residence for 2022.
17 Jan 2022The Arts Council and UCC welcome Yvonne McDevitt as the newly appointed Film Artist in Residence for 2022.
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12 Jan 2022
UCC Film & Screen Media Welcomes Adjunct Professor, Greg Bernstein
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08 Oct 2021
Department of Film and Screen Media masterclass with screenwriter Malcolm Campbell, Monday 11th October at 16h (via Teams).
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04 Aug 2021
Mining Memories: New Explorations in Cinema, Memory and the Past
Jean-Luc Godard once observed of Bertrand Tavernier that they shared a common origin: as children of “the Libération and the Cinémathèque” they came of age in the turbulent 1960s (qtd. in A Journey Through French Cinema (Voyage à travers le cinéma français,Bertrand Tavernier, 2016)). Tavernier, who died in March of this year, is an appropriate filmmaker to commemorate in this Introduction to an issue of Alphaville dedicated to themes of memory and the past. In a career spanning seven decades, he produced work that investigated, appraised and revealed the role that the past—and what gets remembered and what gets forgotten—plays in the shaping of individual identity and collective culture.
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