Hanne Graversen

Hanne Graversen received a distinction for her MA in Film Studies at UCL, where previously she had graduated with a first honours BA French with a distinction. Her special interest in objects and the spaces they occupy is evident through her work, namely in her MA dissertation entitled “The Cinematic Taxicab: The Black Cab in London Crime Films (1946-1965)”, MA essay “Crash, Boom, Bang! - The subversive practices of space on the highway in Ascenseur pour l’échafaud (Louis Malle, 1968) and Crash (David Cronenberg, 1996)” and her analysis of the orchestration of objects in contemporary French photography in her BA dissertation, “La Nostalgie du Réel dans la Photographie Française Aujourd'hui (1993-2004)”.