A History of Witchcraft on Film
Adult
£20
Member (Adult)
£18
Senior Citizen
£20
Member (conc.)
£18
U25 & Students
£20
Young Member (16-24)
£18
Disabled or Unwaged
£20
Duration: 330 mins
Certificate: 18
Witches and witchcraft have proven to be an endless source of fascination and inspiration for artists and filmmakers from the early 1900s to the modern day. This one day workshop will explore the history of the witch in cinema, and what we can learn from one of cinema’s most enduring obsessions.
Part 1: Crones, Cats, and Cauldrons: Pre-Cinema Representations of Witchcraft
Part 2: Hags and Hollywood Beauties: Early Representations
Part 3: The New Witch Craze: The 60s Witchcraft Boom
Part 4: Girls Gone Wild!: Feminism and Exploitation
Part 5: We are the Weirdos: The 90s and the Teen Witch
Part 6: Who are the Witches Now?: The Witch in Modern Cinema
FURTHER INFORMATION
Price: £20/£18 Members
Tutor: Dr. Hannah Straw
Booking Information:
This one-day course will run at Phoenix on Saturday 26 October 2024, 11.30am – 5pm.
You must be 18 or over to attend.
Cancellation Policy:
We do not offer refunds for cancellations of bookings, except in exceptional circumstances. In the event that an advertised course is withdrawn, we will endeavour to give 7 days’ notice and a full refund will be made.
ABOUT THE TUTOR
Dr Hannah Straw is a historian specialising in early modern society and culture. She teaches early modern history at the University of Warwick, and has presented her work at institutions across Europe.
Her research looks at libertinism, scandal, and celebrity under the Stuarts, and she is particularly interested in how morality has been understood throughout history. She has many interests in the fields of film and media, ranging from the history of horror cinema to LGBTQ+ representation on screen.
Screening Key
Audio Described
Descriptive Subtitled
Autism Friendly
Cinema Bambino