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    [EFF16S9] Session 9: Arts Council Documentary Essays

    Cite as: Temple, Michael and Barrington, Matthew (2023): [EFF16S9] Session 9: Arts Council Documentary Essays. Birkbeck College, University of London.

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    21 March 2016, 14:00, Birkbeck Cinema

    A double bill made up of two films produced by the Arts Council of Great Britain in the 1980s: A Sign is a Fine Investment (Judith Williamson, 1983) and Being and Doing (Ken McMullen and Stuart Brisley, 1984). Between 1953 and 1998, the Arts Council funded numerous documentaries about art, most particularly about the arts in the UK. Aesthetic approaches to the documentary form naturally varied considerably over the years. During the 1970s and early 1980s, the documentaries (produced by Film Officer Rodney Wilson) reflected the radical ideas associated with the experimental film movement that flourished at the time. The Essay Film Festival presents two of these films from this rarely seen and under-appreciated collection. The radical and hybrid approaches to form, which characterise both films, make an excellent contribution to the festival’s general reflection on the “essay film” concept, in the past as well as the present. The Arts Council Film Collection can be browsed here: http://artsonfilm.wmin.ac.uk/films.php and the films can be viewed online via academic internet servers.

    Films: A Sign is a Fine Investment, Judith Williamson, UK, 1983, digital, 44 minutes, English
    Judith Williamson followed up her ground-breaking book, Decoding Advertisements: Ideology and Meaning in Advertising (1978, latest edition 2010) with her 1983 film A Sign is a Fine Investment. Charting the history of advertising in the UK from 1897 to 1963, she gives a fascinating analysis of how, as commodity capitalism came to address the worker as consumer, images of production processes disappeared from advertising and were replaced by representations of the family.

    Being and Doing, Ken McMullen and Stuart Brisley, UK, 1984, digital, 55 minutes, English
    Ken McMullen had already made a number of arts documentaries (e.g. Patrick Heron, 1979) and essayistic films (e.g. Ghost Dance, 1982) when he collaborated with artist Stuart Brisley to make Being and Doing. The film searches out the origins of performance art, connecting it not to modernism but to ancient folk rituals in England and Europe. The rituals consist of dramatic performances that cross the boundary between performer and audience. The film traces and documents the powerful communal traditions that have survived the transition from an agricultural to an industrial society.

    After the screening, Judith Williamson was in conversation with Janet McCabe (Film, Media and Cultural Studies, Birkbeck College)

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    1 - EFF16S9 Discussion (EFF16S9 Arts Council Documentaries discussion 21.03.16.mp3)

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    The Essay Film Festival ran between 2015 and 2023, and presented a global range of contemporary and restored essayistic works. The events are now archived here for research purposes.

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    [EFF16S9] Session 9: Arts Council Documentary Essays

    Creators:

    Temple, Michael and Barrington, Matthew

    Dataset Contributors:

    ContributionNameEmailORCID
    CollaboratorMcCabe, Janetj.mccabe@bbk.ac.ukORCID logohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2916-9876
    CollaboratorYapp, Emmaeyapp01@student.bbk.ac.ukORCID logohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2646-6066

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    Birkbeck Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences > School of Creative Arts, Culture and Communication

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    The Essay Film Festival ran between 2015 and 2023, and presented a global range of contemporary and restored essayistic works. The events are now archived here for research purposes.

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    21 March 201621 March 2016

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