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Image credit: The Song of Ossobó (2017) © Silas Tiny / Divina Comédia (POST)COLONIAL IMAGES: AN INTERMEDIAL APPROACH Centre for Film Aesthetics and Cultures, University of Reading, Reading 21 st June 2018 A one-day workshop on (post-) colonial film and intermediality. Keynote speech by Vicente Sánchez-Biosca (University of Valencia). Attendance is free, but places are limited. Please book your seat with Maria do Carmo Piçarra, on [email protected]. With support from: Programme 11h-13h00 Cinema, Minghella Building G4 Opening by Lúcia Nagib. Screening The Song of Ossobó (Silas Tiny, 2017, 99’) 13h00-14h00 Lunch break 14h00-14h40 Studio Space, Minghella Building room 102 Maria do Carmo Piçarra (Minho/Reading) – Intermedial approaches to Portugal, France and England representations of the empire in the cinema 14h40-15h40 Studio Space, Minghella Building room 102 Katy Stewart (Sheffield) – Singing for Timbuktu and Kinshasa: Intermedial voices in African cinema’s digital revolution Sérgio Dias Branco (Coimbra/ Durham) – Spectres of today: Fractured history and digital modulation in Horse money (2014) Chair: Maria do Carmo Piçarra (Minho/Reading) 15h40-16h00 Coffee break 16h-16h30 Studio Space, Minghella Building room 102 Artistic take Quarries of wandering form by Judy Rabinowitz Price (Kingston) 16h30-18h00 Studio Space, Minghella Building room 102 Keynote speaker Vicente Sánchez-Biosca (Valencia) – When the images are missing. Rithy Panh and the visual strategies to address the Cambodian Genocide Organising committee Maria do Carmo Piçarra, postdoctoral researcher, Centre for Film Aesthetics and Cultures, University of Reading / Communication and Society Research Centre, University of Minho Lúcia Nagib, IntermIdia Project PI, Director of the Centre for Film Aesthetics and Cultures, University of Reading AHRC-FAPESP funded IntermIdia Project presents

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Page 1: © Silas Tiny / Divina Comédia (POST)COLONIAL IMAGES: AN ...Image credit: The Song of Ossobó (2017) © Silas Tiny / Divina Comédia (POST)COLONIAL IMAGES: AN INTERMEDIAL APPROACH

Image credit: The Song of Ossobó (2017) © Silas Tiny / Divina Comédia

(POST)COLONIAL IMAGES: AN INTERMEDIAL APPROACH Centre for Film Aesthetics and Cultures, University of Reading, Reading

21st June 2018

A one-day workshop on (post-) colonial film and intermediality. Keynote speech by Vicente Sánchez-Biosca (University of Valencia).

Attendance is free, but places are limited. Please book your seat with Maria do Carmo Piçarra, on [email protected].

With support from:

Programme 11h-13h00 Cinema, Minghella Building G4

Opening by Lúcia Nagib.

Screening The Song of Ossobó (Silas Tiny, 2017, 99’)

13h00-14h00 Lunch break

14h00-14h40 Studio Space, Minghella Building room 102

Maria do Carmo Piçarra (Minho/Reading) – Intermedial

approaches to Portugal, France and England

representations of the empire in the cinema

14h40-15h40 Studio Space, Minghella Building room 102

Katy Stewart (Sheffield) – Singing for Timbuktu and

Kinshasa: Intermedial voices in African cinema’s digital

revolution

Sérgio Dias Branco (Coimbra/ Durham) – Spectres of today:

Fractured history and digital modulation in Horse money

(2014)

Chair: Maria do Carmo Piçarra (Minho/Reading)

15h40-16h00 Coffee break 16h-16h30 Studio Space, Minghella Building room 102 Artistic take Quarries of wandering form by Judy Rabinowitz Price (Kingston) 16h30-18h00 Studio Space, Minghella Building room 102 Keynote speaker Vicente Sánchez-Biosca (Valencia) – When the images are missing. Rithy Panh and the visual strategies to address the Cambodian Genocide

Organising committee Maria do Carmo Piçarra, postdoctoral researcher, Centre for Film Aesthetics and Cultures, University of Reading / Communication and Society Research Centre, University of Minho Lúcia Nagib, IntermIdia Project PI, Director of the Centre for Film Aesthetics and Cultures, University of Reading

AHRC-FAPESP funded IntermIdia Project presents