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Thursday, September 6, 2007

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IU’s Department of Communication and Culture hosting major film conference Sept. 14-16

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sept. 6, 2007

BLOOMINGTON, Ind -- The inaugural Film Indiana conference, "Screening Shorts," at Indiana University Bloomington next weekend (Sept. 14-16) will showcase the university's film archives and cinema-related collections

Most notable among IU's cinematic holdings are those in its Bradley Collection, at the Kinsey Institute, and an extraordinary collection of instructional and educational films. The conference will focus on short films produced within and beyond the Hollywood tradition. All screenings are free and open to the public.

Organized and sponsored by the IU Department of Communication and Culture, Film Indiana will combine screenings of films from IU collections, keynote lectures by scholars, refereed research presentations and workshops -- all connected to a central theme.

Among the speakers will be Tom Gunning, the Edwin A. and Betty L. Bergman Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago and author of D.W. Griffith and the Origins of American Narrative Film (University of Illinois Press, 1991); and Haidee Wasson, director of the graduate film studies program at Concordia University and author of Museum Movies: The Museum of Modern Art and the Birth of Art Cinema (University of California Press, 2005). Museum Movies was named the outstanding academic title by the American Library Association.

"We seek to make important material from IU collections available for study and thereby help to open up new directions in film and media studies," said Gregory Waller, professor and chair of the Department of Communications and Culture. "The conference should prove to be a valuable resource for faculty and graduate students both at Indiana University and across the region and the nation, a way to celebrate the vitality of film studies and to encourage the next generation of scholars as the movies move into their second century."

The conference will include several major screenings, including:

The conference will also feature a talk on Friday about director Stanley Kubrick by James Naremore, IU professor emeritus of English and communication and culture. Other discussion topics will include UFO films, avant-garde cinema, childbirth films, early U.S. army instructional productions, Shirley Temple, Weimar Police films and Walt Disney's 1942 movie, "Saludos Amigos."

To attend, contact the conference registrar at: iuconfs@indiana.edu , 812-855-2367 or 800-933-9330. Also, for more information about Film Indiana, contact Jason Sperb at jsperb@indiana.edu or visit https://www.indiana.edu/~filmindi/.


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