
Joanna Hogg: Filmmaker in Residence
Centre for Film and Screen
University of Cambridge
10-19 May 2016
Events
10 May (Tuesday)
Master Class
10am-12noon, English Faculty, GR05
In a sequence of two master classes, Joanna will discuss her approach to screenwriting and pre-production. She will be talking in particular about her screenplay in progress, which will go into production in June 2016.
NB: This event is restricted to members of the Cambridge academic community who have signed up in advance (by emailing: mmlgrad@hermes.cam.ac.uk)
Screening
Unrelated (2007) + Joanna Hogg in conversation with Kathryn Worth (star of Unrelated)
6pm, Arts Picturehouse
Reception to follow in Arts Picturehouse bar
12 May (Thursday)
Screening
Archipelago (2010) + Joanna Hogg in Q&A
6pm, Arts Picturehouse
17 May (Tuesday)
Master Class
10am-12noon, English Faculty, GR05
In a sequence of two master classes, Joanna will discuss her approach to screenwriting and pre-production. She will be talking in particular about her screenplay in progress, which will go into production in June 2016.
NB: This event is restricted to members of the Cambridge academic community who have signed up in advance (by emailing: mmlgrad@hermes.cam.ac.uk)
Screening
Exhibition (2013) + Joanna Hogg in Q&A
6pm, Arts Picturehouse
18 May (Wednesday)
Symposium: The Work of Joanna Hogg
2-6pm, Winstanley Lecture Theatre, Trinity College
Speakers: Henry Jiao, François Penz, John David Rhodes, Emma Wilson
Respondent: Catherine Grant
The programme for this event is available here
19 May (Thursday)
Screening
Joanna Hogg: early and experimental works
6pm, Arts Picturehouse
Joanna will give a guided tour of her early career, including a screening of her first film Caprice (1986), which stars a then little-known Tilda Swinton, and several seldom-screened shorts and works made for television.
The poster for this event is available here