Film International 17.3 is now available
Intellect is excited to report that Film International 17.3 is now available!
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Aims & Scope
Rejecting the dichotomies of ‘high' and ‘low' cinema, Film International embraces debate on how film interacts with the broader culture, history and economy of society. This magazine aims to encourage critical study and public discussion of the role of moving images in our society, bridging the gap between academics and cineastes.
Issue 17.3
Daniel Lindvall
Articles
Kennedy in History and in Cinema
Carl Freedman
A Peking Opera, English Play and Hong Kong Film: Lady Precious Stream in a cultural crossroads
Da Zheng
Performing Documentary in Lola Arias’ Theatre of War
Louis Rogers
Preserving Yugoslav Cultural Memory Through Un día de vida
Mina Radović
Through the Wall: Breaking cultural barriers in Fellini Satyricon
Ted Knighton
Tony Williams
Through the Looking Glass: Bodies of data in Alex Garland’s Ex Machina
Paula Murphy
Shmavon Azatyan
A Universal Cinema: Against the confusion of Charlie Chaplin’s politics with his artistry
John Fawell
Interview
Alex Ramon
Articles
Half Baked: Harmony Korine’s The Beach Bum
James Slaymaker
Taking To the Sea: Gender and the oceanic gaze in The Lure and Evolution
Nicole Elizabeth Cook
Reviews
Review: Light and Shadows: Modern Visual Arts and Weimar Cinema
Tony Williams
Review: This Great Stage of Fools
Matthew Fullerton
Review: Lana and Lilly Wachowski: Sensing Transgender
Madeline Hawk
Parting Words
Parting Words: They’ve Come to Save Us!
Matthew Sorrento