The British Entertainment History Project is deeply saddened to hear of the death of the great Italian film director  Franco Zeffirelli. […]
[…] in the late 1950s and 1960s pioneered a new sort of cinema in Britain. This was, of course, also the […]
[…] straight into the film industry in 1930, at the age of 21. He started out as a ‘scenario reader’ at […]
[…] as the driving force behind the 1944 Laurence Olivier film of Henry V. Olivier himself is credited as Producer and […]
[…] Withers in perhaps her finest role. In a bleak portrayal of post-war East End working class life, she plays Rose, […]
[…] documentary, Women in West London Film Laboratories. The documentary is of particular interest to members because it draws upon interviews […]
 FROM START TO FINISH – FROM A TECHNICAL POINT OF VIEW Thanks to Ian Noah, Alison and others, there […]
Martin Spence’s Mem & Arts review for discussion at Management Meeting on 14 June
[…] which explains about the Hist ory Project and that copies of completed interviews are deposited with the BFI National Archive […]
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