Author Archives: Yi Lam Lau
Group A: Toshiro Mifune’s stardom
Source 1: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/toshiro-mifune-turned-down-star-845721 Written by Ryan This article highlights Mifune’s role as a quintessential […]
Group A: Promotion strategies for European co-productions in the 1950s
During that period after the second world war, the number of cinema-goers began to drop […]
Group A: War-time cinema-going in Exeter
Cinema Show for Wounded is an article extracted from the Exeter newspaper, Express and Echo, […]
Group A: an item related to British cinema and World War II
While we were searching for relevant items on the BDC website, the keywords we typed […]
Group A – German Expressionism elements seen in a The Cabinet Caligari sequence
“The film image must become graphic art.” Hermann Warm, one of the production designers of […]
Group A – Is cinema part of political history, or just a way of recording / documenting it?
Since its creation, film has always been a part of political and social history. It […]
Group A: Working with early cinema
From the 1890s to 1910s, films took more of a narrative form as the tendency […]
Group A – Week 1 Blog Post Task
To appropriately define film history is challenging, as film itself has become a multidimensional art […]