[…] generally been omitted. Subject: Laura Mulvey[LM] Interviewer: Emma Smart ( BFI) [ES]: Date 27th November 2007 Other crew: Christophe Dupin[CD], […]
[…] I was at the BBC, Denis was still at the BFI and we did a programme about the Edinburgh Film […]
[…] sue.malden@btinternet.com, the Project Secretary. The recordings are stored in the BFI with a back-up copy at BECTU’s Head Office. The […]
[…]line. It looks false” you know. But as things developed, I remember a conversation that came back to me, and probably Geoff, Kim’s Geoff [Kim Seager, BFI], will remember this, that the … when Jurassic Park came out, and the manifestation of digital images of dinosaurs which were, now you know it’s, […]
[…]had to take care of is fraying at the edges. I don’t think IWM has yet got around to saying … it’s all redundant, but IWM is contemplating asking the BFI to take over its nitrate film, which would have raised eyebrows in Clive and Anne’s time, and raises eyebrows with me as well; 45 mins R[…]
[…]get involved with this one. The next one, he did a film called Mr. Topaz which Peter Sellers directed. An unusual little film, actually the BFI restored or saved it recently. I remember signing a thing saying this film is one to save, only because I would have liked to see it again because[…]
[…]Mulvey – Transcript.NB Ums and ers have generally been omitted.Subject: Laura Mulvey[LM] Interviewer: Emma Smart (BFI) [ES]: Date 27th November 2007Other crew: Christophe Dupin[CD], cameraCD [Inaudible, possibly Come on In] off camera.00.04 ES: OK so could y[…]
[…] by John Grierson on TV. We then got grant from BFI Experimental Film Fund. Meantime I was in another play […]
[…] peaked in 1946). See Linda Wood, British Films 1927-1939 (London: BFI Information Services), pp.120-123. Available online at http://www.bfi.org.uk/sites/bfi.org.uk/files/downloads/bfi-british-films-1927-1939.pdf [accessed August […]