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Dr Paul Moody publishes new book on EMI Films and British Cinema

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Dr Paul Moody's new book, , will be published on the 17th November 2018. Check out the blurb below:

This book is the first of its kind to trace the development of one of the largest and most important companies in British cinema history, EMI Films. From 1969 to its eventual demise in 1986, EMI would produce many of the key works of seventies and eighties British cinema, ranging from popular family dramas like The Railway Children (Lionel Jeffries, 1970) through to critically acclaimed arthouse successes like Britannia Hospital (Lindsay Anderson, 1982). However, EMI’s role in these productions has been recorded only marginally, as footnotes in general histories of British cinema. The reasons for this critical neglect raise important questions about the processes involved in the creation of cultural canons and the definition of national culture, which the book argues makes EMI an ideal subject with which to explore the ‘limits’ of British cinema.