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[ecrea] Conference: Civil Rights Documentary Cinema and the 1960s
Wed Apr 20 19:59:16 GMT 2016
*BRITISH ACADEMY LANDMARK CONFERENCE*
Civil Rights Documentary Cinema and the 1960s: Transatlantic
Conversations on History, Race and Rights
*The British Academy, London*
*24-26 May 2016*
This conference is co-sponsored by the Centre for Research in Race and
Rights, the University of Nottingham, Nottingham Trent University, the
University of Leicester and the University of Birmingham.
This conference - held in memory of American social activist, politician
and leader in the civil rights movement Julian Bond (1940-2015) - brings
together documentary filmmakers, activists, and film, history and media
scholars. Its focus is films based in civil rights history and inspired
by it. It will promote a trans-Atlantic exchange of ideas around film
production, activist subjects, and historical research in the making of
civil rights cinema, civil rights history and cultural memory. It
examines race and rights - activism, massive resistance, film and visual
cultures - to intervene creatively in the history of the 1960s and in
the historiography of the civil rights movement.
http://www.britac.ac.uk/events/2016/Civil_Rights_Documentary_Cinema.cfm
The convenors are:
* Prof. Sharon Monteith, Founding Co-Director of the Centre for
Research in Race and Rights, University of Nottingham
* Dr George Lewis, University of Leicester
* Prof Nahem Yousaf, Nottingham Trent University
* Dr Helen Laville, University of Birmingham
Speakers and filmmakers:
* John Akomfrah OBE, Smoking Dogs Films and co-founder of the Black
Audio Film Collective (1982-1998), artist and filmmaker, UK
* Dr Reece Auguiste, documentary filmmaker and co-founder of the Black
Audio Film Collective (1982-1998), University of Colorado, US
* Eduardo Montes-Bradley, director of /Julian Bond: Reflections from
the Frontlines of the Civil Rights Movement/ (2012), writer and
director with Heritage Films Project at the University of Virginia, US
* Professor Clayborne Carson, selected in 1985 by Mrs. Coretta Scott
King to edit and publish the papers of her late husband Martin
Luther King, Jr. is Martin Luther King Jr. Centennial Professor of
History at Stanford University, US
* Professor Jon Else, documentary filmmaker and Professor of
Journalism at UC Berkeley, US, was co-producer and cinematographer
on Henry Hampton’s /Eyes On The Prize: America's Civil Rights Years
/(1987)
* Matthew Graves, Southern Documentary Film Project, University of
Mississippi, US
* Professor Peter Ling, University of Nottingham, UK
* Professor Allison Graham, documentary filmmaker and historian and
co-producer of /At the River I Stand/, University of Memphis, US
* Judy Richardson, documentary filmmaker and co-director of /Scarred
Justice/ and co-produced Blackside’s /Malcolm X: Make It
Plain/,former member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee (SNCC), and education consultant throughout the production
of /Eyes on the Prize/, US
* David Shulman, director of /Ballots & Bullets in Mississippi/, as
well as /Race Against Prime Time /(1985) and /Everyone’s
Channel/ (1990), a history of alternative media used to counter
racist speech, US and UK
* Professor Stephen Tuck, University of Oxford, UK
* Professor Clive Webb, University of Sussex, UK
*Films screened will include selections from the ground-breaking 14-hour
documentary series /Eyes on the Prize/ /I /(1987) and full screenings of:*
* */At the R/**/iver I Stand/ (1993);*
* */Scarred Justice: The Orangeburg Massacre, 1968 /**(2008), aUK
premiere; *
* */Rebels: James Meredith and the Integration of Ole Miss/** (2012)a
UK premiere; *
* */The March/** (2013);*
* */Ballots and Bullets in Mississippi/** (aka /Dirt and Deeds in
Mississippi/, 2015)*
*To view the programme and to register* for the conference please visit
the British Academy event page
<http://www.britac.ac.uk/events/2016/Civil_Rights_Documentary_Cinema.cfm>.
In conjunction with the conference, there is will also be a free event
to honour Julian Bond, including the screening of /Julian Bond:
Reflections from the Frontlines of the Civil Rights Movement /with its
director Eduardo Montes-Bradley on Tuesday 24^th May.
Please register for this separately at the British Academy event page
<http://www.britac.ac.uk/events/2016/Julian_Bond.cfm>.
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