David Archibald
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Title | Semester | Linked to | Last updated |
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Studies In Film Authorship | Semester Year 2017/18 | 06/06/2017 10:15:50 | |
Studies In Film Authorship | Semester Year 2016/17 | 19/07/2016 09:05:31 | |
Experimental Art and Media | Semester Two 2016/17 | 18/01/2017 13:53:24 | |
Film Analysis | Semester Year 2015/16 | 25/09/2015 08:38:41 | |
Film Analysis | Semester Year 2016/17 | 30/09/2016 09:33:45 | |
Studies In Film Authorship | Semester Year 2015/16 | 16/10/2015 15:17:27 | |
Experimental Art and Media | Semester One 2018/19 | 03/04/2019 14:14:28 | |
Experimental Art and Media | Semester One 2017/18 | 07/09/2017 15:18:52 | |
Experimental Art and Media | Semester One 2019/20 | 08/08/2019 11:50:04 | |
Film Analysis | Semester Year 2017/18 | 22/09/2017 07:51:52 | |
Spectatorship, Audiences and Identities | Semester One 2017/18 | 27/09/2017 12:13:49 | |
Film Analysis | Semester Year 2019/20 | 17/06/2019 22:43:54 | |
Film Analysis | Semester Year 2018/19 | 02/04/2019 15:24:38 | |
Film Analysis | Semester Year 2020/21 | 31/07/2020 10:47:15 | |
Spectatorship, Audiences and Identities | Semester One 2018/19 | 02/04/2019 15:01:01 | |
Studies In Film Authorship | Semester Year 2018/19 | 03/04/2019 11:17:06 | |
Spectatorship, Audiences and Identities | Semester One 2019/20 | 17/06/2019 19:29:30 | |
Festivals | Semester Two 2020/21 | 14/01/2021 09:55:42 | |
Advanced Topics in Film Studies | Semester Two 2019/20 | 18/12/2020 12:31:53 | |
Festivals | Semester Two 2019/20 | 17/01/2020 09:38:22 | |
Studies In Film Authorship | Semester Year 2019/20 | 17/06/2019 22:48:19 | |
Advanced Topics in Film Studies | Semester Two 2020/21 | 20/12/2021 15:11:29 | |
Advanced Topics in Film Studies | Semester Two 2021/22 | 10/01/2022 11:29:35 | |
Spectatorship, Audiences and Identities | Semester One 2020/21 | 14/09/2020 15:06:42 | |
Studies In Film Authorship | Semester Year 2023/24 | FTV4012 | 05/06/2023 12:25:17 |
Making History | Semester Year 2022/23 | FTV4106 | 29/09/2022 13:27:54 |
Making History | Semester Year 2023/24 | FTV4106 | 05/06/2023 15:36:07 |
Festivals | Semester Two 2022/23 | FTV5050 | 15/02/2023 17:50:49 |
Studies In Film Authorship | Semester Year 2021/22 | 02/06/2021 13:38:30 | |
Studies In Film Authorship | Semester Year 2020/21 | 26/05/2020 15:55:27 | |
Studies In Film Authorship | Semester Year 2022/23 | FTV4012 | 08/06/2022 15:14:26 |
Festivals | Semester Two 2021/22 | 17/01/2022 11:23:48 | |
Festivals | Semester Two 2023/24 | FTV5050 | 09/01/2024 10:40:06 |
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