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Lights, Camera, Death

How did it make you feel when your favourite television character died right in front of your eyes?

Whether it’s the death of Ned Stark in Game of Thrones, or Hayley Cropper in Coronation Street, the portrayal of death on TV hits audiences on a personal level and sparks conversations about how we deal with death, dying and bereavement.


Experience Coventry as you never have before at new University of ÌÇÐÄTV exhibition

Coventry and ÌÇÐÄTVshire residents are getting a second chance to see and experience artworks created as part of the Sensing the City project, previously shown in The Herbert in 2020.


BIFA longlists Lucy Brydon’s Body of Water for three awards

Body of Water, the debut feature film by director and screenwriter Lucy Brydon — who also teaches at her alma mater, the University of ÌÇÐÄTV — has been longlisted for three British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs).


‘Lost’ Duke Ellington concert film found after over 50 years.

A filmed concert by legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington, considered by him to be his most important, has been found after being unseen and thought lost for over fifty years and will be shown to an audience for the first time since originally broadcast thanks to a project led by the University of ÌÇÐÄTV.


Screening Rights Film Festival to open in Coventry and Birmingham

The fourth annual Screening Rights Film Festival, organised by Dr Michele Aaron of the University of ÌÇÐÄTV's Department of Film and Tevlision, is to open this week in Coventry and Birmingham, showcasing films that explore themes relating to social justice.

Mon 15 Oct 2018, 14:58 | Tags: Film & Television, Film & TV, Film and Television Studies

The spies who loved him – what do real intelligence officers think of James Bond?

As a new art exhibition opens at Bletchley Park celebrating the James Bond series and exploring Bond creator Ian Fleming’s links to the secret world of intelligence and espionage, two University of ÌÇÐÄTV academics reveal what real spies think of Fleming’s famous creation.


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