Show Notes
This special episode of The Cinematologists is a contribution to the Students on Screen project convened by Dr Kay Calver and Dr Bethan Michael-Fox, to coincide with a special issue of Open Screens they have edited, which explores screen representations of students across a plethora of Global screen media forms.
On behalf of The Cinematologists, Neil contributed a paper – drawing from his decade-old doctoral work – on representations of film students in anglophone cinema, and put together this episode, which is both a dissemination of and critical artefact of, the special issue.
For this episode Neil talks to Kay and Beth about the Students on Screen project, as conveners and issue editors, as well as three contributors to the special collection. The contributors are Dr Sharon Coleclough, Dr Devaleena Kundu and Dr Oli Belas. The critical focus of all the conversations includes critical regard for the spaces where representations of students in fiction and non-fiction screen spaces can improve, address, or further address gaps in lived experience.
Elsewhere in the episode, Neil and co-host Dario Llinares discuss representations of students on screen, Neil’s paper, and in an extended analysis, a film that Neil doesn’t cover in his piece, but is worthy of discussion, 2014’s The Rewrite, directed by Marc Lawrence and starring Hugh Grant and Marisa Tomei.
For more information on the Students on Screen project, click the here: https://studentsonscreen.com/
For more information, on the journal Open Screens, click here: https://www.openscreensjournal.com/
Competing Interests
The author has no competing interests to declare.