The 1930s saw the emergence of the British documentary as a distinct mode of film practice that strove for a cinema that, in opposition to the entertainment-focused mainstream, was socially purposeful and aesthetically innovative. The economic situation of interwar Britain was a major factor in the genesis of the movement, as was the growing awareness of the potential of film as a medium of mass communication and the progressive attitudes in both the public and private sectors toward commissioning films for publicity purposes
The arrival of synchronised sound film in the late 1920's coincided with the introduction of politi...
Powerfully posing questions of ethics, ideology, authorship and form, documentary film has never bee...
An investigation into the impact of the arrival of talking pictures in Britain between 1927-1933 ac...
The 1930s saw the emergence of the British documentary as a distinct mode of film practice that stro...
This thesis explores the early years of the British documentary movement as it formed within the Emp...
This book gives the first account of the volunteer-led film society movement in Britain and its cont...
From the 1920s until a decade after the Second World War, British municipalities not only controlled...
After the appearance of a portable Kodak cine camera in 1923, home moving making grew steadily in po...
first draftInternational audienceFrom the turn of this century, the best studies about any form of a...
Really I don’t think there’s been any contribution by Britain to documentary in the last ten years o...
The history of the British film industry and the art of British film making is inextricably linked w...
For four annual seasons the Film Society, established in London in 1925, was the only example in Bri...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Cinema Culture ...
The British Film Institute (BFI) is one of the UK's oldest and most important government-supported c...
This article examines recent developments in documentary film-making in British and German film coll...
The arrival of synchronised sound film in the late 1920's coincided with the introduction of politi...
Powerfully posing questions of ethics, ideology, authorship and form, documentary film has never bee...
An investigation into the impact of the arrival of talking pictures in Britain between 1927-1933 ac...
The 1930s saw the emergence of the British documentary as a distinct mode of film practice that stro...
This thesis explores the early years of the British documentary movement as it formed within the Emp...
This book gives the first account of the volunteer-led film society movement in Britain and its cont...
From the 1920s until a decade after the Second World War, British municipalities not only controlled...
After the appearance of a portable Kodak cine camera in 1923, home moving making grew steadily in po...
first draftInternational audienceFrom the turn of this century, the best studies about any form of a...
Really I don’t think there’s been any contribution by Britain to documentary in the last ten years o...
The history of the British film industry and the art of British film making is inextricably linked w...
For four annual seasons the Film Society, established in London in 1925, was the only example in Bri...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Cinema Culture ...
The British Film Institute (BFI) is one of the UK's oldest and most important government-supported c...
This article examines recent developments in documentary film-making in British and German film coll...
The arrival of synchronised sound film in the late 1920's coincided with the introduction of politi...
Powerfully posing questions of ethics, ideology, authorship and form, documentary film has never bee...
An investigation into the impact of the arrival of talking pictures in Britain between 1927-1933 ac...