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Browsing by Author Moody, P
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2017 | 'An Amuse-Bouche at Best': 360 Degree VR Storytelling in Full Perspective | Moody, P |
2016 | British rural landscapes in pre-second world war film publicity | Moody, P |
2016 | Cronenberg’s Debt to Kafka: An Analysis of A Country Doctor (1917) and Videodrome (1983) | Moody, P |
2016 | Embassy cinema: What Wikileaks reveals about US state support for Hollywood | Moody, P |
19-Oct-2018 | EMI Films and the Limits of British Cinema | Moody, P |
2021 | EMI Films – Histories, Agency and Influence | Moody, P |
2011 | 'Improper practices' in great war British cinemas | Moody, P |
2024 | Still ‘120,000 American ambassadors’?: Hollywood, the US Department of State and 21st century cultural diplomacy | Moody, P |
2020 | The stranger left no card: a critical analysis of Wendy Toye’s work as a woman director in British cinema and television | Qureshi, Iram Kamran |
1-Oct-2017 | The UK film council and the ‘cultural diversity’ agenda | Moody, P |
2017 | US Embassy Support for Hollywood’s Global Dominance: Cultural Imperialism Redux | Moody, P |
19-Aug-2019 | The US embassy-Hollywood complex: The Sony Pictures hack and 21st century media imperialism | Moody, P |
2021 | Verity Lambert’s Thorn-EMI Films | Moody, P |