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HOW WE ‘CONSUME’ CINEMA
A member of our film group sent me a link to an article by Tom Lamont. https://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/dec/03/film-streaming-future-of-movie-going The 21st. century has seen a revolution in how we consume cinema, from streaming a movie the day it is released to forking … Continue reading
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Tagged accessibility, Ageism, bijou cinema, boutique cinema, hard of hearing, independent cinema, Lamont, Lexi, Phoenix, screens and accessibility, subtitles, u3a
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Cultural Gerontology and Films
On the film front the 8th International Conference on Cultural Gerontology was not very exciting for me as opposed to other presentations. SEE: http://ageingageismdiary.wordpress.com The majority of papers on visual representation were about TV programmes none of which were familiar to … Continue reading →