Talks & Interviews
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| 14th
February at 9.30 am (Theatre By The Lake) |
| Free
Talk by Neil Sinyard |
DANGEROUS LIAISONS
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| Passion,
Power and Politics in the films of Stephen Frears |
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Neil Sinyard
is Reader in Film Studies at Hull University. He has written
over twenty books on the cinema and is co-editor of the MUP
series on British Film Makers. His most recent books are on
Fred Zinnemann, Graham Greene, and 50s British cinema.
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| 15th
February at 6.15 pm (Theatre by the Lake) |
| Free
Talk by Neil Sinyard |
RED MENACE
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| Reflections
on the Hollywood blacklist during the era of HUAC and McCarthy |
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| Neil discusses
‘The Hollywood Ten’ and his encounters with Mankiewicz and Zinnemann
as they described to him the famous Screen Directors Guild Meeting
of 1950. A fascinating insight into the purges of ‘progressives’
in Hollywood. Talk ends at 7.15 |
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| 15h
February at 7.35 pm (Theatre by the Lake) |
| Tickets:
Non-members £3.00, Keswick Film Club Members £2.00 |
The Filmmakers’
Interview
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| Neil Sinyard
in conversation with Karl Francis (One
of the Hollywood Ten), Paul Tickell (Christy
Malry’s Own Double Entry), Nick Moran (Christie
Malry... and Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels) and Matt
Dickinson (Cloud Cuckoo Land) on
the troubled paths their projects took to reach the screen.
Questions will be invited from the audience. |