Author Archives: Adam Jonathan Connole
Group B: Strike, Soviet Montage And Politics In Film History
There are many aspects of film history which must be considered whenever writing about the […]
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Group B week 10: Toshiro Mifune
Source 2 (Megan): From this article, it is evident that Toshiro Mifune was seen as […]
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Group B, Week 9- Roman Holiday
The item we have chosen is a poster of Roman Holiday that was promoted in […]
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Group B- wartime cinema-going in Exeter
Our Group have chosen to look at the “Mayor of Exeter’s Welcome to the Boys”. […]
Group B- British Cinema and WW2
The item we have chosen to write about is a poster for the 1944 […]
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Group B- Expressionist Techniques in Nosferatu
F.W. Murnau’s 1922 film Nosferatu is undoubtedly one of the most iconic films of the […]
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Why might cinema be a particularly powerful tool in periods of political conflict or change? Group B
Cinema, like all art forms, is often overtly political and has been this way since […]
Group B: Working with early cinema
As film historians, working with film history presents many challenges, especially when trying to critically […]