Dressing Cinema: Interiors, Meaning and the Movies
Seminar
24 Mar 2026
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Future Cinema Studio (M6094), L6, Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre, City University of Hong Kong
Free Admission
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This lecture will be held on-site in person.
The language of discussion will be English only.
Place is limited.
Register here. Registration deadline: 20 March 2026 (Friday)
Registration IS NOT REQUIRED for City University students and staff.
For further inquiries, please email: arielhm.chan@cityu.edu.hk
Abstract
This talk forms part of my newest research project into how interiors are used in cinema. This research project will culminate in a book that will be a companion piece to my first monograph, Undressing Cinema: Clothing and Identity in the Movies (1997). Costume was, when I was writing, all too frequently overlooked, and Undressing Cinema pioneered the study of costume and fashion in film. Nearly 30 years on, I am planning a parallel book about interiors and interior decoration in the movies (and television). Interiors are, like costume was in the 1990s, frequently marginalised elements of the cinematic image. My aim is to put interior design centre-frame in much the same way as, in my earlier book, I had put costume at the forefront of my analysis. I will examine how interiors (not merely production design) can generate - and not merely be a servant to - narrative meaning and character. Dressing Cinema will not be about production design per se, but about how production design choices can dictate meaning, not merely reflect meaning in a palimpsestic way. The talk will use different examples, notably Vincente Minnelli's 1956 melodrama The Cobweb, in which the whole narrative, I argue, hinges on the competing designs for a set of curtains.
About the Speaker
Stella Bruzzi FBA has been Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at University College London (UCL) since 2017. She is also Professor of Film at UCL. Her previous post was at the University of Warwick, UK, where she also served as Chair of the Faculty of Arts from 2008 to 2011. She has published widely in the areas of costume and cinema, documentary (including the influential New Documentary in 2006), gender and masculinity in Hollywood and representations of history, and has, to date, published eight monographs, the last of which was Approximation: Documentary, History and the Staging of Reality (Routledge, 2020). Previous monographs include: Undressing Cinema: Clothing and Identity in the Movies, New Documentary, Bringing up Daddy: Fatherhood and Masculinity in Postwar Hollywood and Men's Cinema: Masculinity and Mise-en-scene in Hollywood. In 2013 she was elected Fellow of the British Academy.
Discussant
Richard Allen is Chair Professor of Film and Media Art and Director of the Centre of Applied Computing and Interactive Media at City University of Hong Kong. Previously he was Professor of Cinema Studies at New York University. He has published widely on film theory, aesthetics and poetics. He is the author of four books, including Projecting Illusion (Cambridge, 1997), and Hitchcock’s Romantic Irony (Columbia, 2007), and the editor of seven, including (with Ira Bhaskar) Bombay Cinema’s Islamicate Histories (Intellect 2022), which was nominated for the Kraszna Krausz book award in 2023. His current research explores the history and philosophy of melodrama.
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General Enquiry
arielhm.chan@cityu.edu.hk Asian Cinema Research Lab (ACR Lab)