EIFAC 2009 | Gallery

Gallery

Over two days, EIFAC 2009 saw more papers presented than in previous years.

Professor Ian Christie opened the conference.
Professor Ian Christie


Dr. Lothar Mikos and Dr. Elisabeth Prommer opened with the a paper on the "taste of ages".
Dr. Lothar Mikos


Ms. Louise Anderson spoke about the challenges of working with older audiences.
Louise Anderson


Karen Boyle, Karen Smith and Peter Krämer fields questions after session 3.
Karen Boyle, Karen Smith and Peter Kramer


Glen MacIver remembers the Liverpool Rialto.
Glen McIver


Deb Verhooven talked about European cinema audiences in rural Australia.
Deb Verhooven


Waiting for the next session to start.
Waiting for the next session to start.


Kathryn Mackenzie represented her colleagues and presented a paper about Britannia Hospital.
Kathryn Mackenzie


Trevor Griffiths talking about film preferences in Scotland 1896-1939.
Trevor Griffiths


Kerstin Leder gives the conference's last paper: films as cultural and emotional markers.
Kerstin Leder