Issue 31
January/February
Contents
Editorial
by Daniel Lindvall.
Control and British Cinema
by John Orr.
Gillo Pontecorvo: Partisan Film-Maker
by Tom Behan.
Spiralling into Interiority: Ben Bolt's Adaptation of Henry James's The Turn of the Screw
by Amy Lai.
A Wave Over Boundaries: New Austrian Film
by Robert von Dassanowsky.
Lone Star: American Indie Icon John Sayles at the 48th Thessaloniki International Film Festival
by Dimitra Kessenides.
Off-kilter
by Kira Takeshita.
Film Happenings
by Liza Palmer.
DVD Reviews: The Burmese Harp (Hugh Noell).
Book Reviews: Peter Tscherkassky (Daniel Herbert).
Film Reviews: The Brink (Daniel O'Brien), La Morte Rouge (Carmen Siu).
Festival Reports: Z?rich (Davide Caputo), Telluride (Gary M. Kramer), Iris Prize Festival (Ryan Prout), Motovun (Steven Yates), San Sebasti?n (Jan Lumholdt)
Editorial by Daniel Lindvall.
Control and British Cinema by John Orr.
Gillo Pontecorvo: Partisan Film-Maker by Tom Behan.
Spiralling into Interiority: Ben Bolt's Adaptation of Henry James's The Turn of...
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Issue 32
March/April
Contents
Editorial
by Daniel Lindvall.
Science Fiction in the Brazilian Cinema: A Brief Overview
by Alfredo Luiz Suppia.
New Zealand Film and Questions of Genre
by Barry Keith Grant.
Digesting Steven Spielberg
by Murray Pomerance.
A Personal Study of Film Studies, inspired by Film International's Frank Capra Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Film Criticism
by Kira Takeshita.
Weaving a Dark Parody: A Psychoanalytical Reading of Zhang Yimou's Curse of the Golden Flower
by Huang Yiju.
The Lovely Smallness of Doctor Who
by Ken Chen.
Film Happenings
by Liza Palmer.
DVD Reviews: Index 020, Index 023 (Lars Gustaf Andersson), La Haine (Philip Cartelli), Flag Wars (Chelsea Wayant).
Book Reviews: Cinema Before Cinema: The Origins of Scientific Cinematography (Carmen Siu), Filmosophy (David Sterritt).
Film Reviews: 4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days (Anton Biel), No Country for Old Men (Jonathan Murray), Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten (Ruth Starkman).
Festival Reports: Compass International Festival of Resistance (Nadia Arancio and Luke Moffat), London 2007 (Harry Joll), Thessaloniki 2007 (Dimitra Kessenides), Cucalorus 2007 (James Kreul), Turin 2007 (Jan Lumholdt), Montpellier 2007 (Larry Portis).
Editorial by Daniel Lindvall.
Science Fiction in the Brazilian Cinema: A Brief Overview by Alfredo Luiz Suppia.
New Zealand Film and Questions of Genre by Barry Keith Grant.
Digesting Steven...
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