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Short Film Studies 12.2 is out now!
Thursday, December 08, 2022

Short Film Studies 12.2 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Short Film Studies 12.2 is out now!

 

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/short-film-studies

 

Aims & Scope

 

The primary purposes of SFS include the following:

• to provide a resource that enables short film appreciation and study for instructors, scholars, critics, students and filmmakers;

• each issue includes a focus on a theme, director or other topic of relevance to short film and media studies;

• each issue often showcases a selected short film with an interview with the filmmaker; and

SFS also observes an open Call for Papers to encourage submissions from scholars, critics and practitioners that reflect their own research interests.

 

SFS's principal focus is on short fiction films, with additional attention to non-fiction, commercial/non-commercial and other narrative shorts, as well as to short form filmmakers, genres, festivals and curation. The aim of SFS is to reflect the inclusivity of short form media and filmmakers, and the variety of scholarly and critical approaches that are relevant to the form.



Issue 12.2

 

Editor’s Introduction

CYNTHIA FELANDO

 

Exam

 

Exam (Emtehan)

SONIA K. HADAD

 

A schematic breakdown of Exam (Emtehan) (Hadad 2019)

 

An interview with Sonia K. Hadad on Exam

CYNTHIA FELANDO

 

Patriarchal domination and resistance in Exam

ARASH MOHAMMADAVVALI

 

The aesthetic reception of the film Exam

AYNAZ GHADERI GHALEHNO

 

Short Film Criticism, Analysis and Theory

 

Frustrating white men: Masculinity and genre instability in Eat and Gregory Go Boom

SONIA LUPHER

 

Made to measure: The Dress and the politics of sexual citizenship

RYAN PROUT

 

Artificial intelligence in Indian films: Anukul and AI ethics

MD. MONIRUL ISLAM

 

Film style, production design and the politics of interracial–interfaith relationship in Yasmin Ahmad’s Chocolate (2009)

ARI PURNAMA

 

Encountering real and imagined faces in A Gentle Night and I Am Afraid to Forget Your Face

DIAN WEYS

 

Charting the short fiction film

PER FIKSE