Screening of General Cartoon (Tha Du, 1963) + Q&A with Okkar Maung
Please join us for a special screening of the recently restored Burmese film General Cartoon (Tha Du, 1963) followed by Q&A with Director of Save Myanmar Film, Okkar Maung (on …
Please join us for a special screening of the recently restored Burmese film General Cartoon (Tha Du, 1963) followed by Q&A with Director of Save Myanmar Film, Okkar Maung (on …
On 16 October, please join us in School 1, St Salvator’s Quad, for an afternoon programme of talks and a screening. Wildfires devour the Amazon. Devastating droughts affect Andean populations, …
The Centre for Screen Cultures is delighted to announce the first in-person event of our calendar for the new academic year! Please join us in School V, 4.00pm-5.30pm, on Wednesday …
On 24 May 2024, the University of St Andrews hosted a workshop that brought together an international array of contributors, with the aim of interrogating the realm of filmstrips. The …
The Centre for Screen Cultures, the Centre for Art and Politics, and the Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence collaborated on a screening of the documentary …
In collaboration with Dundee Contemporary Arts, the Centre for Screen Cultures organised a special screening of the 1938 film The Drum in black-and-white on 16mm film. The screening accompanied the current exhibition ‘Our …
The Centre for Screen Cultures, in collaboration with the St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art, partnered with Visual AIDS for Day With(out) Art 2023 to present Everyone I Know is Sick, a programme of …
On 26 October, the Centre for Screen Cultures, in collaboration with the St Andrews Centre for Amerindian, Latin American, and Carribean Studies (CAS), hosted a screening of Tiempo de Lluvia, …
We are thrilled to welcome you to the final event in our three year focus on sound and the moving image with a screening of another incredible (and appropriately titled) …
4pm (BST), 25th April: Shared Resources – a conversation with Jordan Lord and Pooja Rangan (online) Please register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/shared-resources-a-conversation-with-jordan-lord-and-pooja-rangan-tickets-522393241247 In advance of this event we will screen Jordan …
The Centre for Screen Cultures is delighted to be running events focusing on sound and the body in 2022-23, starting with an online conversation between Jo Bannon and Julie Rose …
Sands International Film Festival of St Andrews features the (Im)material Worlds programme, hosted by the Centre for Screen Cultures. Get the full programme notes here.
The Centre for Screen Cultures at University of St Andrews is delighted to be hosting an online screening followed by a conversation between filmmaker Luke Fowler and sound artist Lee …
A screening of Margaret Tait’s unfinished films + a live spatial sound composition by Luke Fowler I. Unfinished Films (selected by Luke Fowler) A one-off screening of unfinished films …
On the 17th November, the Centre for Screen Cultures ran an event in collaboration with MeCCSA Sound Studies Network: A conversation between Budhaditya Chattopadhyay and Cathy Lane. The event was recorded and we …
The Centre for Screen Cultures at University of St Andrews is delighted to be co-hosting a conversation between Budhaditya Chattopadhyay and Cathy Lane at 2pm-3.30pm on Wednesday 17th November via …
In September, the Centre for Screen Cultures will partner with Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival (10/9 -12/9) and will co-host the world premiere of Nguyễn Trinh Thí’s How to Improve …
Built from the CSC roundtable on The Mediated Voice, a collective playlist that builds on that event to explore connections of voice to gender and race, of dubbing and performance, of authenticity and creativity.
The Mediated Voice, 2020-21 Centre For Screen Cultures, University Of St Andrews From Michel Chion’s The Voice in Cinema to more recent work by scholars such as Rey Chow, Pooja Rangan, and Jennifer …
In November, enjoy a screening of Yours in Sisterhood and a roundtable on archives, dubbing, remediation and gender featuring director Irene Lusztig, Jennifer O’Mear, Tessa Dwyer, Jaimie Baron, and Shruti Narayanswamy. Click here for more information.