Filmmaker | PhD hybrid documentary film | Research in Spectral Cinema | Made some films…The Deathless Woman, Invisible & more | find me on Insta @rozmortimer
CFP ~ Spectral Cinema & Contested Landscapes symposium. Reminder - deadline 8th November. University of São Paulo, April 3025 Call for Papers . https://t.co/1Iq7WJfXz1…
Just arrived in hard copy. Co-edited with a group of brilliant doc educators and published by CILECT. I’m super-happy with this anthology of international essays and case studies on Teaching Documentary Cinema for the 21st Century 🙌
Today's flashback focus read from MAI 11: ‘The Address from Beyond the Grave: The Female Spectral Voice’ - @RozMortimer explores films in which female voices speak from beyond the grave to ponder how they undermine hegemonic paradigms. https://t.co/i0guGMpxdr
With articles from Cecilia Mello, Struan Gray, Kate Woodward, Astrid Korporaal, Louise K Wilson, and a beautiful feature discussion between Juanita Onzaga and Michaela Kinghorn.
Spectral Cinema & Contested Landscapes, my guest-edited special issue of The Moving Image Review and Art Journal (MIRAJ) 12.2 is out now. I’m very proud of this collection of essays. https://t.co/NexFrhsS3B
@spectres_of Sounds interesting! Filmmaker & artist with PhD in spectral cinema. Guest editor Spectral Cinema & Contested Landscapes (Intellect). Recent film The Deathless Woman (spectrality and Roma mass graves). Currently developing research project in Mexican magical religious practices.
Tomorrow! 'Horror and the Gothic in Holocaust Representation' one day conference hosted by @ParkesInstitute, organised by @emily_baker18
With keynote from Libby Saxton & screening of 'The Deathless Woman' @RozMortimer
Avenue Campus & online, 9-6.30pm
https://t.co/LSryngJpMV
New book published today! Constructions of the Real:
Intersections of Documentary-Based Film Practice and Theory.
Includes my chapter Flaunting Artifice: Restaging History as Critical Fabulation in The Deathless Woman.
https://t.co/muY4FjzL1y
Launching today at 4.30 @UniCreativeArts - F for Farnham - a new immersive self-directed ghost walk of Farnham, one of England’s most haunted towns. Directed by Sophie Austin, produced by @simonaeppli and myself. If you are in Surrey, come along!
Spectral Cinema & Contested Landscapes symposium @UniCreativeArts Friday 28th October. How can ghosts and haunting be used in cinema (and beyond) to critically re-evaluate society and our position within it?
Registration is open for the Spectral Cinema and Contested Landscapes symposium @UniCreativeArts
28th Oct. An exciting programme of speakers exploring how haunting in cinema can critically re-evaluate society and our position within it. Join us! https://t.co/j8cZLGrgcc