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[ecrea] cfp: Biopic Film Symposium Bristol 31st May
Sat May 03 04:19:59 GMT 2014
Places are available for those that would like to attend the Life
through the Lens: The British Biopic in Focus symposium.
The timetable/links to registration can be found below
Many thanks
Matthew Robinson
Life through the Lens: The British Biopic in Focus
31st May 2014 at Watershed, Bristol
Keynote speaker: Belén Vidal, King’s College London
Conference fee: £20 salaried; £10 student/unsalaried (includes tea/coffee)
Organised by the UWE Film and Television Studies Research Group
The Execution of Mary Stuart (1895) tells us that the desire to
represent historical lives has been present since the inception of
cinema, while the continued commercial and critical success of biopics,
from The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933) to The King’s Speech (2010),
indicates that the genre has long been important to the British film
industry. The funding for ‘British’ biopics such as 12 Years a Slave
(2013, UK/US) and Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013, UK/South Africa)
exemplifies the globalisation of an industry and problematises the
conflation of production context, subject matter and claims to national
specificity. The Iron Lady (2011) and Diana (2013) provide contemporary
examples of the biopic’s sometimes contentious place in the shaping of
history and the development of discourses around public figures. The
diversity of the genre is illustrated through the different forms and
approaches the biopic has taken: historical epics and intimate character
studies, larger-budgeted productions and experimental works. However,
while biopics made in Britain and about British subjects continue to
proliferate, scholarly work in this area is limited.
This symposium therefore seeks to place the British biopic under the
spotlight and to consider appropriate paradigms which reflect the
specificities of British production. It welcomes new angles on canonical
texts and introductions to films that are less familiar. The symposium
will highlight the genre’s sustained and continuing influence on British
filmmaking, and its commercial and critical success - both domestically
and internationally.
Timetable
9.30 – 9.50 Arrivals/Coffee
9.50 – 10.00 Introductions
10.00 – 11.20 Three Faces of the Biopic
The Hangman’s Tale: Pierrepoint (2005) and the Execution Narrative in
the British Biopic
Liz Jones
The Arbor (2010): Restaging the Real in the Biopic
Alexis Brown
On The Face of It: The Ontology of the British Cinematic Portrait
Paul Elliott
11.20 – 11.35 Coffee
11.35 – 12.55 Femininity, Creativity and Stardom
Anna, Glenda and Helen: Queens of the Biopic
Melanie Williams
British Stars by the Back Door: Glimpsing a Vivien Leigh Biopic in My
Week with Marilyn
Lucy Bolton
The ‘bio-moment’ of Agatha (1979): ‘An imaginary solution to an
authentic mystery’
Sarah Street
12.55 – 2.00 Lunch
2.00 – 3.00 Keynote
The Contemporary Biopic in British Cinema and Television: Questions of
Narrative, Medium and Performance
Belén Vidal
3.00 – 3.15 Coffee
3.15 – 4.35 Sex Drugs and Rock and Roll: Figures of Popular Culture
Hit me with your bio-pic: Cultural memory, fidelity and the reimagining
of a pop icon in Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll
Andy Pope
Tommy Steele: the ‘Napoleon’ of British Rock’n’Roll
Stephen Glynn
He’ll take Manhattan: Cultural Authority and the older woman in the
Fashion Film
Estella Tincknell
4.35 – 4.50 Coffee
4.50 – 6.10 The Thatcher Biopic: Narrative Conflicts and Ambiguities
The Iron Lady and the politics of prosthetic aging and ‘youthing’.
Josie Dolan
The Lady’s Not for Returning: Stylistic Remembering and Political
Forgetting in The Iron Lady
Caitlin Shaw
Shadows of the Present: Imagination and Fantasy in the Contemporary
British Biopic
Carolyn Ellam
6.10 – 6.30 Conclusions
Registration: http://info.uwe.ac.uk/events/event.aspx?id=15812
For further information: (Matthew5.Robinson /at/ live.uwe.ac.uk)
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