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Top Databases
Film & television literature index with full text
Helps you to find out what articles have been published in journals related to these subjects. Often you can link to the full text of the article too.
Film index international
Will help you to find information such as the director, full cast and crew lists and production information, as well as references to journal articles for over 125,000 international films.
Top Journals
Sight and Sound
Screen International
Is available in the library
Film Comment
Film Quarterly
Dictionaries & Encylopaedias
Credo Reference
A virtual reference library. Try out a concept map search to see how your topic links to others.
Websites & Sources of Data
Intute
Helps you to find good quality websites in your subject area.
CineFiles
A collection of archival documents relating to the films of over 150 major international directors. The resource also includes materials describing silent Soviet cinema.
Theses / Dissertations
Some examples of dissertations from Film Studies are available on the Dissertations Database
Newspapers
Nexis UK
Search for and read international newspaper articles from 1980s/90s to the present.
Audio and Video Resources
Box of Broadcasts
Watch/listen to and record television and radio programmes online.
Education Image Gallery
Is a database of media images form the Getty Archive.
JISC Media Hub
Search, view, and download thousands of video, image and audio resources from many different collections covering news, documentaries, popular culture and much more
ScreenOnline
The definitive guide to Britain's film and television industry.
Meet the Subject Team

Greta Friggens and Sharon Bittner

Greta Friggens

Faculty Librarian
greta.friggens@port.ac.uk
(023) 9284 3456

Sharon Bittner

Assistant Faculty Librarian
sharon.bittner@port.ac.uk
(023) 9284 3243

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