V. F. Perkins

Victor Francis Perkins (22 December 1936 – 15 July 2016) was a British film critic, best known for his work on film aesthetics and interpretation. He was born in Devon, and began teaching at the Warwick University in 1978.[1]

Best known for his first book, Film as Film (1972), which quickly became a core text in Film Studies courses, Perkins influenced the way in which film is studied and became internationally known for his sharp intellect and jargon-less approach to the critical analysis of film.[2] Victor Perkins remained an active scholar until he died, continuing to lecture at Warwick University, as well as write and give papers on film analysis at home and abroad.

He died on 15 July 2016,[3] after suffering an aneurysm.[4] His son is the Labour Member of Parliament for Chesterfield, Toby Perkins.

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For an in-depth examination of Perkins' career, see: Jeffrey Crouse, "Fueled by Enthusiasms: Jeffrey Crouse Interviews V. F. Perkins," Film International, 2004:3, pp. 14–27.

References

  1. "Victor F Perkins - University of Warwick". warwick.ac.uk. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  2. Konstan, Helen (25 October 2013). "Victor F. Perkins: Film Critic. Author. Educator". the-scenarist.com. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  3. V.F. (Victor Francis) Perkins, 1936-2016
  4. "Coventry Hospital 'sent home' MP's dying father". BBC News. 12 January 2017. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
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