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Exploring the contributions women have made to the emergence and development of film and television
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Call For Papers: Women and the Silent Screen XIII
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From English Rose to American Messiah: The Rise and Rise of Emily Blunt
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Call For Submissions: Women and Film History International Announces Its Inaugural 2026 Student Project Award
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Women’s Broadcasting Histories Conference, 25–26 June 2026, University of East Anglia
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Absence, Recovery, Legacy: Elvira Notari: Beyond Silence, a screening and panel discussion at Birkbeck, University of London | 8 May 2025
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WFTHN Event – Elvira Notari: Beyond Silence
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Protected: WFTHN Event Recording – Onyeka Igwe on her new book, June Givanni: The Making of a Pan-African Cinema Archive
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Online Event: Onyeka Igwe on her new book, June Givanni: The Making of a Pan-African Cinema Archive
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The Rise of the Female Voiceover in 21st Century Television: The Feminised, Televisual Acousmêtre in Desperate Housewives
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Sexual Violence in Rivals: Updating the Bonkbuster for a post-#MeToo Television Audience: PART TWO
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