Thirza Wakefield
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Archives online: Chapel Hill, N.C. plays itself
See 1939 black North Carolinians as they saw themselves! Thirza Wakefield probes the faces filmed by H. Lee Waters, the Mitchell and Kenyon of his time and place.
By Thirza Wakefield
Archives online: Chapel Hill, N.C. plays itself
Go tell it in the fog: James Baldwin in San Francisco, 1963
By Thirza Wakefield
Features
Albert Finney obituary: an icon who stayed true
By Thirza Wakefield
Archives online: Even coracles get the blues (1948-72)
By Thirza Wakefield
Features
A pantheon of one’s own: 25 female film critics worth celebrating
By Anne Billson, Mark Cousins and others
Reviews
Film of the week: A Quiet Passion – Terence Davies and Cynthia Nixon conjure Emily Dickinson in fetters
By Thirza Wakefield
Features
Women on Film: Entrants’ inspirations, part one – Actors
By Thirza Wakefield
Archives online: Margaret Tait’s rooms of her own
By Thirza Wakefield
Features
Listen to the actress: Annette Bening, directly
By Thirza Wakefield
News
Feet in the water: Flatpack 2017 goes back to nature
By Thirza Wakefield
Features
Archived-in-skip: Peter Sellers’ Bestsellers trio
By Thirza Wakefield
10 great
10 great films of 1946
By David Parkinson, Christina Newland and others
Lists
17 rare times when a director made five or more great films in a row
By Nikki Baughan, Graham Fuller and others
News
Come show off with us: Flatpack’s ten years of public spaces and spirits
By Thirza Wakefield
Archives online: Gi’s a job – the 1984 Durham Miners’ Gala
By Thirza Wakefield
Archives online: Diana Ross’s love communion
By Thirza Wakefield
News
The same cloth: Edith Head and Alfred Hitchcock
By Thirza Wakefield
News
What makes a good casting director? Laura Rosenthal and the indefinable art
By Thirza Wakefield
Features
Women on Film competition: the results
By Nick Bradshaw and Thirza Wakefield
Features
Beau Brum: remembering the Birmingham Arts Lab
By Thirza Wakefield
Archives online: Robbed at gun-camera point?
By Thirza Wakefield
Reviews
Film of the week: Far from the Madding Crowd
By Thirza Wakefield