The Appreciation of Film: The Postwar Film Society Movement and Film Culture in Britain

Awards:   Winner of Finalist Theatre Library Awards August 2017 (United States)
Author:   Richard Lowell MacDonald
Publisher:   University of Exeter
ISBN:  

9780859898881


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   03 May 2016
Format:   Hardback
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The Appreciation of Film: The Postwar Film Society Movement and Film Culture in Britain


Awards

  • Winner of Finalist Theatre Library Awards August 2017 (United States)

Overview

This book offers the first full account of the film society movement in Britain and its contribution to post-World War Two film culture. It brings to life a lost history of alternative film exhibition and challenges the general assumption that the study of film began with university courses on ‘Film Studies’. Showing how film societies operated and the lasting impression they made on film culture, The Appreciation of Film details the history of film education in Britain.  The book illuminates the changing relationship between volunteer-run societies and professionalised agencies promoting film art such as festivals, specialist commercial distributors and public bodies such as the British Film Institute. Drawing on original archival research and oral history interviews the book acknowledges the vigour and dedication of volunteer film society activists and presents contemporary readers with a record of their achievement. Written in an accessible style, this is a study of 16mm projectors, associational life and the making of film culture in Britain. It reclaims the marginalised civic cinephilia of volunteer film society activists whilst providing an alternative narrative of the emergence of film study in Britain.        

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Author:   Richard Lowell MacDonald
Publisher:   University of Exeter
Imprint:   University of Exeter
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9780859898881


ISBN 10:   0859898881
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   03 May 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Enthusiasm and Civic Duty: The Emergence of the Film Society Movement 2 The Postwar Transformation of the Film Society Movement 3 Popularising Film Appreciation: Roger Manvell’s Film 4 The British Film Institute, the Film Archive and Film Society Programming 5 Making the World Our Home: Affirmative Internationalism and Film Societies 6 Film Society Criticism, Middlebrow Taste and New Cinemas 7 Film Societies, Universities and the Emergence of Film Studies Conclusion: What Was Film Appreciation? Notes Bibliography Index    

Reviews

Professor Andrew Higson, Dept. of Theatre, Film and Television, University of York - 'This is an interesting project, based on thorough research, dealing with a topic that deserves to be better known and better documented.'


'This is an interesting project, based on thorough research, dealing with a topic that deserves to be better known and better documented.'(Professor Andrew Higson, Dept. of Theatre, Film and Television, University of York)


Author Information

Richard Lowell MacDonald is a lecturer in the Media and Communications department at Goldsmiths, University of London. His specific research interests include the history of cinema and visual culture, institutions of film criticism and pedagogy, the aesthetics of documentary and ethnographic film, and historic and contemporary modes of moving image exhibition beyond the cinema theatre.    

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