Professor Richard Rushton

Professor in Film Studies

Current Teaching

I currently teach on the following modules:

LICA150: Introduction to Film

LICA252: Film Theory

LICA255: European New Wave Cinema

LICA357: Movie Musicals

LICA416: Cinema and History

IAA - AHRC Impact Acceleration Account
01/04/2022 → 31/03/2026
Research

Cinema Memory and the Digital Archive: 1930s Britain and Beyond
04/06/2019 → 28/10/2022
Research

LICA Research Seminar: "Film & Philosophy: Catherine Malabou, Plasticity and Film"
Participation in workshop, seminar, course

Eric Rohmer: the Ordinary Miracle of Love
Invited talk

Godard / Cavell: In praise of two
Oral presentation

Reflections on the reality of film
Invited talk

Launch of Digital Humanities Centre, Lancaster University
Other

Screening event, Un carnet de bal
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

Glasgow, Cinema City: here and there in a dear green place, by Thomas McGoran
Types of Public engagement and outreach - Festival/Exhibition

CMDA presentation, Lancaster University Library Festival 2022
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

London Cinemagoers and 'Films from many Nations'
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

BAFTSS Annual Conference 2022
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience

CMDA conference 2022
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience

Screening event, The Ghost Goes West (1935)
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

Lancaster University Library Festival
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

Designing an AHRC Project: Cinema Memory and the Digital Archive
Invited talk

Reality Fictions and Filmic Reality: The Films of Frederick Wiseman
Invited talk

Possessive Individualism and the European Crisis: The Films of Joachim Lafosse
Invited talk

Love in Five Films by Agnes Varda
Invited talk

Ida and Immersion
Invited talk

On Fetishism and Fantasia
Invited talk

Deleuze and Kracauer in Hollywood: Contemporary Blockbusters and Control Societies
Invited talk

Cavellian Themes in Last Year in Marienbad
Invited talk

Contemporary Hollywood and Control Societies
Invited talk

  • Cultures
  • Insight
  • Lancaster Centre for Digital Humanities