May 1, 2006

Film International. 19.

Via They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? comes a pretty amazing item:

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.

At nearly 100 pages, the issue, downloadable as a PDF file, features Robin Wood on Tsai Ming-liang (with an interview by Eija Niskanen), Jaspar Sharp on Edogawa Rampo, Birger Langkjaer on Dogme 95, Erik Hedling on Ingmar Bergman, Michael Tapper's interview with Terry Gilliam, Carl Freedman on Oliver Stone's Nixon, Liza Palmer's column on independent and experimental film, festival reports and reviews of books and DVDs.



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Posted by dwhudson at May 1, 2006 4:54 AM

Comments

I really recommend this publication as a contributor and reader. FI strikes a good balance between film studies and film journalism.

Posted by: Moira Sullivan at May 1, 2006 10:18 AM

I just read the Terry Gilliam interview and look forward to reading the rest of the issue. It looks like an interesting publication.

Posted by: Josh Boelter at May 2, 2006 12:33 PM