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[ecrea] Special symposium: New Perspectives on 1960s British Cinema
Mon Jul 10 16:27:41 GMT 2017
The AHRC 1960s Project is running a special symposium in York on
September 1st 2017.
'From Profumo to Performance: New Perspectives on 1960s British Cinema'
will showcase a wide variety of the latest cutting-edge academic
research on all aspects of 1960s British cinema in order to fully engage
with the sheer dynamism of this era in cinema history.
This one-day event will be held at the Department of Theatre, Film and
Television on York's Heslington East campus. The symposium will be a
companion event to our London conference, 'British Cinema in the 1960s:
Histories and Legacies', which will take place at the BFI Southbank on
the 6th and 7th September 2017 (more on that here:
https://tinyurl.com/yday3krl).
Registration for the York event will be free and lunch and refreshments
(including a wine reception) will be provided. Though the event will be
free, spaces are limited, so if you would like to attend please email
(laura.mayne /at/ york.ac.uk) to book your place.
Provisional programme:
10.00-10.30 Registration & Coffee (TFTV Foyer)
10.30-11.00 Welcome from the project team
11.00-13.00 Panel 1: Transnationalism
Martin Hall (York St John), ‘Celebrating Losey’s “biggest mistake”, Eva
(1963): Joseph Losey as early embodiment of Transnational filmmaking’
Claire Mortimer (East Anglia), ‘Mrs John Bull: The Transatlantic Stardom
of Margaret Rutherford’
Paul Kerr (Middlesex), ‘The Mirisch Squadron: The Eady Levy, Easy Money
and the Mirisch Corporation’
Llewella Chapman, ‘“I’d like to remember you as you are – as just a
grumpy old man”: Film Finances and Joseph Losey’s Figures in a Landscape
(1969)
Panel 2: Permissiveness and Britsploitation
Jingan Young (King’s College), ‘“The Clock Struck Twelve for the
Cinderellas of the Streets”’: Wolfenden and the West End Jungle
Bruce Hanlin (Huddersfield), ‘Leather Boys and Teddy Bear Girls’
Virginie Guichard (Ravensbourne), ‘Witchfinders and Sorcerers: Michael
Reeves’s counter-counterculture and the dark side of Swinging London’
Richard Farmer (East Anglia), 'The Keeler Affair (1963) and the Profumo
scandal'
13.00-14.00 Lunch (TFTV Foyer)
14.00-15.30 Panel 3: Masculine Rebellions
Mark Fryers (East Anglia), ‘The 1960s British Naval Film: Rebellion and
Reestablishment’
Caroline Langhorst (Mainz, Germany), ‘“A man should either feed you,
amuse you or shock you” – Oliver Reed and the Sixties’
Martin Hall (Stirling), ‘Morgan: a Suitable Case for Treatment and If….:
two studies in rebellion and revolution’
Panel 4: Image and Language in Sixties British Film
Steve Roberts (Bristol), ‘Tall Tales and Long Lampshades: Widescreen
Style in Spy Films after The Ipcress File (1965)’
Julie Lane (Leicester), ‘Recycling images of Darling (1965) for the 21st
century’
David Cairns (Edinburgh College of Art), ‘Woodery-pokery: wordplay,
nonsense and obfuscation in sixties British cinema’
15.30-16.00 Coffee Break (TFTV Foyer)
16.00-17.30 Plenary Session: Psychedelic Visions
Alissa Clarke (De Montfort), ‘Not just a dolly girl: Female Agency,
Artistry and Collaboration in and with Peter Whitehead’s Films’
Mark Broughton (Hertfordshire), ‘Swing(e)ing London’s Filmic Pharmacopeia’
Sophie Satchell-Baeza (King’s College), ‘“Doing more with less”:
Psychedelia and Architecture in the Films of Anthony Stern’
17.30-close Wine reception (TFTV Foyer)
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