Thursday
Feb232012

The films within the film

The Berlinale Film Festival is over and another group of completists stayed the 15 hour course.

Many have been in touch on our Facebook page to ask about the films included in the Odyssey. So if you're planning your own film marathons you may find this download useful. (Just to warn you, it's quite long)

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Thursday
Jan192012

Berlinale Festival 2012

Exciting news: Mark Cousins has been invited to screen the full 900 minutes of The Story of Film at this year's International Film festival Berlinale. It will be screened as part of the Berlinale Special programme which features 'new and extraordinary productions'. The festival states the programme's role is to 'to honour great cinema personalities by showing their films and to immerse audiences in cinematic history by screening film classics.' We think Mark is an excellent addition to the selection! See more on the festival website here.

 

The Festival is on between the 9th and 19th of February with the Story of Film on the 16th/17th.

Friday
Jan132012

1911 on BBC iplayer

Now on the BBC iplayer for seven days. Click here.

Thursday
Jan122012

Review of 1911 Broadcast

Hopscotch are proud to announce the broadcast of their BBC Learning commission Review of 1911 in words and pictures.

The hour long programme will be transimitted in the Learning Zone, BBC2 on Friday 13th January at 4am and will available on the BBC iplayer for seven days.

Six individual films can be seen online here with full credit information.

Monday
Dec192011

Best of 2011...

The Story of Film has been picked by Time Out magazine as the TV highlight of the year. TV editor Gabriel Tate made Mark Cousin's epic journey across cinema history his number one pick. Read the article here.

Mark Cousins’s monumental undertaking was simply magnificent, keynote television to rank alongside ‘Civilisation’ or ‘The Ascent of Man’. It looked like our dreams, indeed.