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January 01 2016
Interview with Bryony Dixon, British Film Institute National Archive, January 13, 2015
Victoria Duckett
Victoria Duckett
Bryony Dixon is the curator of silent film at the British Film Institute National Archive. She codirects the annual British Silent Film Festival and programs for a variety of film festivals and events worldwide. She is the author of 100 Silent Films (BFI Screen Guides, 2011), coedited Picture Perfect: Landscape, Place and Travel in British Cinema before 1930 (University of Exeter, 2007), and has written numerous articles and book chapters on silent cinema and archiving. She has been lead curator on a number of the BFI's recent film restorations, including Underground (1928), Wonderful London (1924), The Great White Silence (1924), and all nine surviving Hitchcock silent films.
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Feminist Media Histories (2016) 2 (1): 93–107.
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Victoria Duckett; Interview with Bryony Dixon, British Film Institute National Archive, January 13, 2015. Feminist Media Histories 1 January 2016; 2 (1): 93–107. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/fmh.2016.2.1.93
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