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4 lut 2022 · Rosie Thomas is Professor of Film whose research expertise lies in two areas: Indian cinema and documentary practice. She is a pioneer of the academic study of popular Indian cinema, and co-founder and co-editor of BioScope: South Asian Screen Studies , a journal and forum for research on the history and theory of South Asian film, screen-based ...
The project is led by Joshua Oppenheimer and Rosie Thomas and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). The event is co-hosted by Bertha DocHouse, Doc Society and CPH:DOX. For more information about the Documentary of the Imagination research project, please visit our website.
Dr. Rosie Thomas is the Mentor & Guest Reader for TMYS Review March 2021 on "Artists & Their Afterlives". She is the Director of the Centre for Research and Education in Art and Media (CREAM), Co-Director of the India Media Centre and Professor of Film at the University of Westminster.
Rosie is currently Director of Studies for three PhD students. Subjects range from community filmmaking in Wales (Anne-Marie Carty, practice-based) to activist documentary in China (Vincent Du, practice-based) and topics in South Asian cinema history (Sarah Niazi).
11 cze 2018 · Professor Joshua Oppenheimer and Professor Rosie Thomas from Westminster's Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media (CREAM) have won a £600,000 funding bid from the Arts and Humanities...
Rosie Thomas, Professor of Film at the University of Westminster, has hosted a talk on Bombay cinema - the last lecture of our 2015/16 #WestminsterTalks series.
Rosie Thomas is Professor of Film and Director of CREAM (Centre for Research and Education in Art and Media) at the University of Westminster. Her current research interests focus on pre-independence Bombay popular cinema and her book Bombay Before Bollywood: Film City Fantasies was published by Orient Blackswan in 2013.