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Titanic Cultural Day – 21st April

Coinciding with the centenary of the departure of the Titanic on her fateful voyage from Southampton and her sinking on 15 April 1912‚ this cultural day will explore the rich cultural history of the retelling of the ship’s story in literary and cinematic form, and across many different cultural contexts.

Filmic representations range from a silent German movie made only weeks after the disaster to James Cameron’s epic from 1997, with a number of British, American, and European productions in between. The Cultural day will also explore a number of wider issues relating to the connections between maritime history and the cinema, and is brought to you by academics from Film, History and the Parkes Institute for Jewish/non-Jewish Relations.

9.30am onwards: Registration and tea/coffee

10am: Welcome

10.05: Tony Kushner: ‘Jews and Titanic: From Iceberg to Goldberg’

10.45 – 11am: Coffee

11am: Tim Bergfelder: ‘The International Reception of the Titanic Disaster in Literature, Art, and Film’

12pm: Kevin Donnelly: ‘Titanic, Music, Film’

1pm-1.45pm: Lunch

1.45pm: Screening of Titanic (US/1953, directed by Jean Negulesco), with an introduction by Michael Williams, followed by coffee, and plenary discussion

4pm: Close

Places are limited, so book your place early to avoid disappointment.

http://southampton.likn.co/humanitieslearn/film/courses/titanic_cultural_day.html
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