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- Item100 Essential Indian Films, by Rohit K. Dasgupta and Sangeeta Datta(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2021) Chakrabarty, Darshana; Murphy, Jill
- Item12th Irish Screen Studies Seminar, Dublin City University, 11 May 2016(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2016) Goff, Loretta; Goff, Loretta
- Item16th Kolkata Film Festival. Kolkata, India, 10-17 November 2010(Film Studies, University College Cork, 2011) Chattopadhyay, Saayan
- ItemThe 2014 Atlanta Film Festival (ATLFF), Atlanta, GA, U.S.A., 26 March-4 April 2014(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2014) Mock, Erin Lee; O'Riordan, Nicholas
- Item33rd International Istanbul Film Festival, Istanbul, Turkey, 5–20 April 2014(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2014) Özdüzen Ateşman, Özge; O'Riordan, Nicholas
- Item45th International Film Festival Rotterdam. Rotterdam, Netherlands, 27 January–7 February 2016(2016) Çağlayan, Emre; Goff, Loretta
- ItemThe 49th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Karlovy Vary, 4–12 July 2014(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2014) Drubek, Natascha; O'Riordan, Nicholas
- Item51st International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, Antalya, Turkey, 10-18 October, 2014(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2015) Akser, Murat; Odorico, Stefano
- ItemAbbas Kiarostami and Film-Philosophy, by Mathew Abbott(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2018) Houck, Kelly; Mulvey, James
- ItemThe academy and the industry: Foreword(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2019) Stoneman, Rod; Chambers, CiaraThe following polemical and fallible perspectives on universities and on the television and film industries derive from a personal trajectory through immersive experiences in different occupations—I worked for ten years at Channel 4, followed by a decade in the Irish Film Board and then ten years in Huston School of Film & Digital Media (which is part of the National University of Ireland, Galway). Each role took place during the initial phase of these very different entities—formative stages which involved rethinking mistakes, making modifications and facilitating development.
- ItemThe Act of Documenting: Documentary Film in the 21st Century, by Brian Winston, Gail Vanstone and Wang Chi(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2019) Iacob, Raluca; Abbatescianni, Davide
- ItemAn advertiser's dream: the construction of the "consumptionist" cinematic persona of Mercedes Gleitze(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2013) Chambers, CiaraMercedes Gleitze was a British endurance swimmer who garnered huge public interest in the 1920s and 1930s. Celebrated for her athletic endeavours and philanthropic work, she was one of the first sportswomen to endorse a range of products, and most famously became a “poster girl” for Rolex. At a time when Edward Bernays was developing the psychoanalytic theories of his uncle, Sigmund Freud, to expand the fields of advertising and public relations, the media became increasingly interested in celebrities and the products they promoted. This article will examine the way the media covered Gleitze’s attempts to break world records and how coverage of her in the press and newsreels expanded beyond her athletic prowess to delve into her personal life and financial affairs. It will also consider how Gleitze became a symbol of expanding consumerism and explore how the tensions between her “new woman” status and her commodified persona were framed in the cinema. The article will also offer a consideration of how newsreels, a resource that has been underutilised by film scholars and historians, can help to inflect debates about contemporary popular culture, shifting female identities and burgeoning consumerism.
- ItemAdvertising and the Transformation of Screen Cultures, by Bo Florin, Patrick Vonderau and Yvonne Zimmerman(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2022) Stephanie, Rains; Murphy, Jill
- ItemThe Aesthetic Pleasures of Girl Teen Film, by Samantha Colling(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2019) de Jesus, Desirée; Abbatescianni, Davide
- ItemAfrican women of the screen at the digital turn(2015) Ellerson, Beti
- ItemAlphaville Journal of Film and Screen Media podcast. Episode 02, Issue 17, 'Researching creative practice'(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2019) Chambers, Ciara; Holly, Michael; McDougall, Julian; Turina, Romana; Hook, Alan; Abbatescianni, Davide; O’Connor, Laura; Daniels, JillA roundtable discussion on the challenges and opportunities of creative practice. This roundtable discussion took place as part of the University College Cork Film and Screen Media Creative Practice Symposium on 4 May 2018. The panelists were Julian McDougall, Romana Turina, Alan Hook, Davide Abbatescianni, Laura O’Connor and Jill Daniels. The discussion was moderated by Ciara Chambers. Additional music: Tom's Lullaby (with Les Gauchers Orchestra) by Lee Maddeford
- ItemAlphaville Journal of Film and Screen Media podcast. Episode 03, Issue 18, ‘Refugee filmmaking’(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2019-12-04) Sorbera, Lucia; Holly, Michael; Goldfish, SuThis discussion between Su Goldfish and Doctor Caroline Linette is based on a dossier for Alphaville Issue 18 on the challenges of separation for refugee filmmaking. It is moderated by Doctor Lucia Sorbera. The recording took place at the Esme Timbery Creative Practice Lab at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia on 14 October 2019.
- ItemAlphaville Journal of Film and Screen Media Podcast. Episode 04, Issue 19, 'Performing the Intermedial across Brazilian Cinema'(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2020-07-23) Courage, Tamara; Holly, MichaelThis roundtable discussion with Flávia Cesarino Costa, Marcela Amaral, Matheus Siqueira and Albert Elduque is moderated and introduced by the co-editor of this issue, Tamara Courage. This recording took place through an international Zoom roundtable discussion that brought together researchers in Brazil, Canada and Spain on 5 July 2020.
- ItemAlphaville Journal of Film and Screen Media Podcast. Episode 05, Issue 20, ‘Doing Women’s Film and Television History’(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2021) Arnold, Sarah; O'Brien, AnneThis episode features a discussion between the co-editors of the issue: Dr Sarah Arnold, lecturer in Media at Maynooth University, and Dr Anne O'Brien, Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Media Studies at Maynooth University. The discussion took place online in January 2021 and introduces the key topics that are covered in Issue 20 of Alphaville: Doing women’s film and television history: Locating women in film and television, past and present.
- ItemAlphaville Journal of Film and Screen Media Podcast. Episode 06, Issue 21, 'Mining Memories'(Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, 2021) Young, GwendaDr. Gwenda Young, lecturer in FIlm and Screen Media at University College Cork talks with the current Irish Arts Council/UCC Film Artist in Residence Tadhg O'Sullivan about memory, collaboration and process in his film career to date.