
FilmScreenCam
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Cambridge Film and Screen University of Cambridge
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An awe inspiring project this! A treasure trove of video essays exploring feminist horror history from MAI: Feminism and Visual Culture. We can't wait to dive in! maifeminism.com/issues/focus-i…


Please join us tomorrow for Brian Jacobson's research seminar, “Sulfur and Cinema, Earth’s Blazing Entrails”! 5:30pm in the McCrum Lecture Theatre at Corpus Christi


Final research seminar of the term this Thursday 14th, with Jia Tan of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a visiting fellow at FilmScreenCam. Looking forward to learning more about feminist rights and queer media in China! All welcome.


This Thursday! In conjunction with Issam Kourbaj's exhibitions Kettle's Yard & The Heong Gallery, join us for a screening of Jumana Manna's documentary Wild Relatives (2018) and a conversation btwn issamkourbaj and @kareemestefan on seeds, loss, renewal and Syria's uprising-turned-war


We are hiring a full-time, temporary (1-year) Teaching Associate in Film and Screen Studies and French MMLL Cambridge. Please consider applying -- or share with well-qualified applicants you know! jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/45744/



Our colleagues MMLL Cambridge are hiring a Teaching Associate in Modern and Contemporary Italian Literature and Culture (temporary) – please apply! Preference given to candidates who can teach Italian film/media jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/46847/

Interested in applying to our MPhil in Film & Screen? AIM Master's is a four-week, online programme to support applicants from underrepresented groups with writing a research proposal for MPhil study in the School of Arts & Humanities (Cambridge University - School of Arts & Humanities) csah.cam.ac.uk/Education/aim-…


JOB! Three-year TA position in Latin American studies with us in Spanish & Portuguese at Cambridge Cambridge University. Modern literary and cultural focus; ability to teach film and visual culture a bonus! Start date 1 Jan 2025. Deadline: 12 Sep 2024. jobs.ac.uk/job/DJC074/tea…

Prof. Sally Faulkner, one of our newest affiliated lecturers, has just published the first English-language book on brilliant yet underappreciated Spanish director Cecilia Bartolomé, in the context of Francoism, feminism, and post–#MeToo debates manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526169709/

Happy to announce the Film and Screen Studies (FilmScreenCam) Research Seminar Series for Michaelmas 2024. We begin next Wednesday, 23rd October with Professor Sally Faulkner (Cambridge) presenting "The Cinema of Ceciliar Bartolomé: Feminism and Francoism". All welcome!



Happy to present the Film and Screen Studies (FilmScreenCam) Research Seminar Series for Lent 2025. We begin next Monday, 27th January with Dr. Anna Watkins Fisher (King's College London), presenting "It's All Good: Indifferent Positivity in the Era of Climate Change". All welcome!
