By Granada Centre
Posted in - Alumni & News on February 5th, 2016
Emily Hogan Turner (MAVA 1999) has directed and produced a 1 hour documentary, Britain’s Brainiest School, for BBC Wales.
Cardiff Sixth Form College opens its doors to reveal the secrets behind staying on top of the independent schools’ league…
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By Granada Centre
Posted in - News on November 4th, 2015
We are proud to host a special screening of the documentary A Syrian Love Story, Grand Jury Prize at Sheffield Doc/Fest 2015. The screening and Q&A with director Sean McAllister will be on 25 November 2015 at 6pm, in…
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By Granada Centre
Posted in - News on November 3rd, 2015
We are pleased to announce the screening of another award-winning documentary – We Are the Indians by Phil Cox. The session will take place from 17:30 to 19:30 in Theatre A, University Place, on 16 November 2015. The director Phil…
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By Granada Centre
Posted in - News on November 2nd, 2015
We are hosting a screening of the collaborative documentary J.C. Abbey, Ghana’s Puppeteer, by Anyaa Arts Kollektif. The film, screening for the first time in the UK, tells a musical history of independent Ghana through the characters carved in…
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By Granada Centre
Posted in - Alumni & News on October 27th, 2015
Flavia Kremer, who received her PhD in Social Anthropology with Visual Media from the Granada Centre, was awarded the prestigious Fejos postdoctoral fellowship in ethnographic film by the Wenner-Gren Foundation. The fellowship supports the completion of ethnographic films based on…
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By Granada Centre
Posted in - Alumni & News on October 20th, 2015
Granada Centre alumna Ines Ponte and Short Course alumnus Andrew Stevenson will be screening two of their films in an event at Manchester Metropolitan University, part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science. The screenings of How We Know Each …
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