| 8 July 2010 | Edinburgh | |||
| Lorca and Surrealism In 1929 Buñuel and Dalí's collaboration on Un Chien Andalou introduced surrealism to film and changed the face of filmmaking in ways that still resonate in the twenty-first century. Lorca perceived the film as a personal insult and provided a reply to the heterosexual thrust of the film with Trip to the Moon. |
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| 1 December 2009 | London | |||
| Screening: Songs for After a War With a superb and at times moving montage including still photos, archive footage, films, adverts and popular songs from the time, this is an incisive look at the war and, mostly, at post-war daily and public life.. |
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| June 2009 | London and September 2009 | Washington | |||
| Cinema and the Spanish Civil War A film season offering different views of the period and its consequences. There are documentaries and films that look directly at the war itself, as well as films that use the period as a backdrop to other stories. |
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| 27-30 March 2009 | London | |||
| Lorca on Film A film season dedicated to Federico Garcia Lorca’s genius and it’s influence over so many filmmakers and artists. |
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