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Betty Balfour
LOST for NEARLY a CENTURY LOVE, LIFE and LAUGHTER SCREENS AS BFI LFF’S ARCHIVE SPECIAL PRESENTATION with LIVE MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT [3Rd OCTOBER, BFI SOUTHBANK]
Shail, Robert, British Film Directors
The History of Film
New Findings and Perspectives Edited by Monica Dall’Asta, Victoria Duckett, Lucia Tralli Researching Women in Silent Cinema New Findings and Perspectives
Roblematises This View, Focusing Instead on the Potential for Success of the Various Production Strategies Employed by Scottish Film-Makers
Introduction This Interview with Ivor Montagu Continues the Investigation of the British Cinema That Began in the Last Issue Of
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HISTORY of the CINEMA INDUSTRY Copied from an Old Library Book by Unknown Publisher
Lost British Silent Masterpiece Rediscovered in Holland
British Musicals and Comedies Open at the Museum of Modern Art December 20
British National Cinema
British Films 1927 - 1939 Was Originally Produced in 1986 by BFI Library Services
75 Years of British Film Production Surveyed in Comprehensive Museum Retrospective
1 Women's Writing and British Female Film Culture in the Silent Era Submitted by Lisa Rose Stead to the University of Exeter A
The 19Th British Silent Film Festival
The Film Gone Male’: Women and the Transition to Sound in The
Picture Show Annual (1929)
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