Gallery
Over two days, EIFAC 2009 saw more papers presented than in previous years.
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Professor Ian Christie opened the conference. |
| Dr. Lothar Mikos and Dr. Elisabeth Prommer opened with the a paper on the "taste of ages". |
Ms. Louise Anderson spoke about the challenges of working with older audiences. |
Karen Boyle, Karen Smith and Peter Krämer fields questions after session 3. |
Glen MacIver remembers the Liverpool Rialto. |
Deb Verhooven talked about European cinema audiences in rural Australia. |
Waiting for the next session to start. |
Kathryn Mackenzie represented her colleagues and presented a paper about Britannia Hospital. |
Trevor Griffiths talking about film preferences in Scotland 1896-1939. |
Kerstin Leder gives the conference's last paper: films as cultural and emotional markers. |
