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SIGHT AND SOUND
aka "Sight & Sound"
General, Mainstream Monthly Magazine from London ,United Kingdom


- First issue: 1991
- General cinema.
- Took its present form in May 1991 with the incorporation of Monthly Film Bulletin. Prior to that it was published quarterly.
- Half the magazine contains great articles on various topics and the other half has the film reviews for the contemporary releases. I especially like the full synopsis given for every movie: No surprises when you 're watching The Crying Game for the first time.
- Published by the British Film Institute.
- Monthly, 70 colour pages in A4 format.
- Published by British Film Institute (BFI)
- Website: www.bfi.org.uk

Last updated:
1 January 2024
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CONTENTS: 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 All GALLERIES: 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 All

Issue 80
December 1997
Born Again: Michael Eaton on Alien Resurrection
Gypsy time: set-report on Black Cat, White Cat with Emir Kusturica
Falling angel: Carine Adler's Under the Skin interviews
The dream of well-being: Nancy Condee on the ailing Russian Film Industr


Issue 79
November 1997
L.A. lurid: Amy Taubin interviews Curtis Hanson on L.A. Confidential
The thoughts of Chairman Alan: Alan Parker on the bfi
Hollywood Berlin: Thomas Elsaesser on movies in the Nazi era
Body talk: Linda Ruth Williams on Demi Moore and G.I.Jane


Issue 78
October 1997
Being there: Gary Oldman's Nil by Mouth
East End heat: Robert Carlyle and Antonia Bird talk about Face
Close to the edge: the repelling suburbs - Richard Linklater's SubUrbia
Recovery: Atom Egoyan on The Sweet Hereafter
Sharks keep swimmi


Issue 77
September 1997
Robert Mitchum: The four great roles of his career.
John Woo: With Face/Off takes screen violence and action excitement to new levels.
Kill and kill again: Why


Issue 76
August 1997
Voodoo Road: David Lynch's new Lost Highway.
Tierra: Basque director, Julio Medem, speaks about his third movie.
Spike Lee: Get on the Bus
Tommy Lee Jones: A profile
Unhook the Stars: Nick Cassavettes is carrying on the family business.
Marcel Carne: Paradise regained
Love


Issue 74
June 1997
Infinite city: articles on The Fifth Element
The Kaurismaki effect: Jonathan Romney interviews Aki Kaurismaki's Drifting Clouds
Road rage: Mark Kermode and Julian Petley on the controversy over David Cronenberg's Crash
The thriller inside me:


Issue 73
May 1997
The Infiltrator: Mike Newell interview for Donnie Brasco
Ali's rumble: article on When We Were Kings by Gerald Early
To the end of the world: Chris Doyle's Happy Together shooting diary
Sleeping with guns: Wim Wenders on-set interview for The


Issue 72
April 1997
Dealing with the now: Abel Ferrara interview for The Addiction
Talking too much with men: Hadani Ditmars on Iranian film-making
Compulsion: Peter Wollen on Hitchcock's Vertigo
The Jeweller's eye: Pat Kirkham on Saul Bass' Vertigo credits seque


Issue 71
March 1997
Kiss kiss bang bang: article on Baz Luhrmann's Romeo & Juliet
Songs from the heart: Andy Medhurst on Allison Anders' Grace of My Heart, plus interview with Anders
Confrontations: Tsai Ming-Liang talks to Tony Rayns
War zone: Iain Sinclair on S


Issue 70
February 1997
Pax Americana: Tim Burton's Mars Attacks!
Hill on Hawks: Walter Hill on Howard Hawks
Hawks and the angels: Larry Gross on Only Angels Have Wings and Hemingway
I don't wanna be like everyone else: Quadrophenia article by Jon Savage
Suspense


Issue 69
January 1997
The dead: Christopher Walken article
Desperation and desire: Leslie Dick on Roeg's Don't Look Now
The look of Evita: interviews with the film's production designer and costumer
Andrei Tarkovsky special: celebration including career overview by

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