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An Impossible Cinema? The Proletarian Avant-Garde in Los Angeles![]() by David E. James Shakespeare in Translation: Foreign Film Versions of Shakespeare's Plays![]() by Daniel Gronsky Groundhog Day (Ryan Gilbey)![]() James Deutsch reads a book about Groundhog Day, from the BFI Modern Classics series. Larry Cohen: Film Crazy![]() Patrick McGilligan talks to the prolific screenwriter and director about his long career. 2 x Barbet Schroeder![]() Kevin J. Donnelly reviews two DVDs by Barbet Schroeder - More and General Idi Amin Dada (A Self-Portrait). British Horror Cinema (eds. Steve Chibnall, Julian Petley)![]() Anna Arnman reads an anthology on British horror. On the Waterfront (ed. Joanna E. Rapf)![]() Gillian B. Anderson reads an anthology on Kazan's classic. Film International #19
We are very proud to present Film International #19 - the first issue of 2006, and the first one made in collaboration with our new partner, Intellect Books. The journal has, over the course of the last few months, undergone a total makeover, as has the site, but whatever the cosmetic changes, we remain fully committed to our mission: promoting intellectual film culture by publishing critical essays, features, interviews and reviews.
Sundance 2004![]() Eija Niskanen reports from a cold Park City, Utah. 4 x Otto Preminger![]() Chris Fujiwara takes on four films directed by Otto Preminger - Fallen Angel, Whirlpool, Where the Sidewalk Ends, and Carmen Jones. |