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[ecrea] Conference: 1960s British Cinema: Histories and Legacies conference, BFI Southbank
Wed Jun 07 15:48:55 GMT 2017
*British Cinema in the 1960s: Histories and Legacies*
6 – 7 September 2017
NFT3, BFI Southbank, London
With guest speakers Richard Lester, Sandy Lieberson, David Puttnam
and Rita Tushingham
This two-day conference will explore one of the most dynamic decades of
British cinema history. Organised by the AHRC-funded project
‘Transformation and Tradition in Sixties British Cinema’ run by the
Universities of York and East Anglia, the event will bring together
academic researchers and creative practitioners with personal experience
of the period to discuss how we construct histories of the era’s cinema
and how might we understand its legacies.
Register online here
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1960s-british-cinema-histories-and-legacies-tickets-35119060054?utm_source=eb_email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=new_event_email&utm_term=viewmyevent_button>.
Cost: £11 per day, £22 for both days
*_Provisional programme: _**__*
*Wednesday 6 September, BFI Southbank, NFT 3 *
9.00-9.30 Registration
9.30-9.45 Welcome from the project team
9.45-11.30 Panel 1: The Eastmancolor Revolution
* Sarah Street, (University of Bristol), ‘The Colour of Social Realism’
* Paul Frith (University of East Anglia), ‘Censorship and Colour in
Hammer films, 1957-62’
* Keith M. Johnson (University of East Anglia), ‘Selling ‘Eastman
Colour’ in the 1960s’
* Carolyn Rickards (University of Bristol), ‘The Rise (and Fall) of
the Colourful Corporate Fantasy
11.30-12.00 Coffee Break
12.00-13.00 Interview 1: In conversation with David Puttnam and
Sandy Lieberson
13.00-14.00 Lunch (Guests to make own arrangements)
14.00-15.30 Panel 2: New takes on the New Wave
* Andrew Spicer (University of the West of England), ‘Male Stardom in
the 1960s’
* Clive Nwonka (London School of Economics), ‘Reconsidering /Flame in
the Streets/’
* Sian Barber (University of Belfast), ‘1960s British film on Irish
television: Fragments from the RTÉ archive’
15.30-16.00 Coffee Break
16.00-17.30 Panel 3: Archival investigations into creative
practitioners
* Justin Smith (De Montfort University), ‘London Calling: Peter Medak,
/Negatives /(1968) and the New-Wave émigré in 1960s British cinema’
* Sue Vice and David Forrest (University of Sheffield), ‘Kes: from
page to screen’
* Victoria Lowe (University of Manchester), ‘/If/ (1968)……:
Collaborative practice in 1960s British cinema’
17.30 Close
*Thursday 7 September, BFI Southbank, NFT 3*
9.00-9.30 Registration
9.30-11.00 Panel 4: Gender, race, and generation: questions of
identity
* Margherita Sprio (University of Westminster), ‘Women in the
Frame–Ken Loach’s /Poor Cow/ (1967) Re-Visited’
* Phillip Drummond (New York University in London), ‘Narratives of
Race and Identity in British Cinema of the 1960s’
* Robert Shail (Leeds Beckett University), ‘Mapping Children’s Cinema
in a Decade of Change: The Children’s Film Foundation in the 1960s’
11.00-11.30 Coffee Break
11.30-12.30 Interview 2: In conversation with Rita Tushingham
12.30-13.30 Lunch (Guests to make own arrangements)
13.30-15.00 Panel 5: Memories of cinema-going
* Matthew Jones (De Montfort University), ‘Provincial permissiveness?
Rural cinema audiences in 1960s Britain’
* Emma Pett (University of East Anglia), ‘Women’s cinema-going
experiences in 1960s Britain’
* Melvyn Stokes (University College London), ‘“Swinging Sixties”?
Connecting memories of sex and cinema-going in Britain’
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break
15.30-17.00 Panel 6: Reputations and legacies
* Steve Hawley (Manchester School of Art), ‘Sex up North. Viewing
/Morgan/ through /The Family Way/’
* Charles Drazin (Queen Mary, University of London), ‘/If/… after/If/’
* Steve Chibnall (De Montfort University), ‘/Can-Can for Tonite/:
Selecting unseen footage from Peter Whitehead’s 1960s classic for
Blu-ray release’
17.00-17.15 Comfort break
17.15-18.15 Interview 3: In conversation with Richard Lester
18.15 Close
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