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Volume 14, Issue 1 (Popular Cinemas)
January 2010
  • Do genres in the cinema really exist and if so, can they be defined?
    by Roberto Donati,
  • Giallo (2009) vs. Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971)
    by Donato Totaro,
  • European Western vs. American Western
    by Alireza Vahdani,
  • Cinematic Nostalgia and Blue Nights: On Jean Rollin’s Two Orphan Vampires
    by Simon Laperrière,
  • Singularities: The 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival
    by Virginia Wright Wexman,

Volume 13, Issue 12 (Festival du Nouveau Cinema)
December 2009
  • Amer: The Three Faces of Ana
    by Donato Totaro,
  • Amer: The Ruins of the Giallo
    by Simon Laperrière,
  • Festival Nouveau Cinéma 2009:
    by Randolph Jordan,
  • The Best of the “Noughties”
    by Peter Rist,
  • Interview with Liu Jiayin
    by Peter Rist,

Volume 13, Issue 11 (World Film Festival (2009))
November 2009
  • World Film Festival 2009
    by Donato Totaro,
  • In Real Time: An Interview with Jafar Panahi
    by Peter Rist,
  • Interview with Wang Quan’an
    by Peter Rist,
  • 50th Thessaloniki International Film Festival
    by Betty Kaklamanidou,
  • Le Mépris: Analysis of mise-en-scène
    by Roberto Donati,

Volume 13, Issue 10 (International Festivals)
October 2009
  • The Telluride Film Festival
    by Kate Rennebohm,
  • 23rd Leeds International Film Festival
    by Philip Gillett,
  • 100 Years of Hong Kong Cinema?
    by Peter Rist,
  • Door into Silence
    by Donato Totaro,
  • David Lynch’s Blue Velvet
    by Stephanie Lam,

Volume 13, Issue 9 (David Lynch)
September 2009
  • Roundtable on David Lynch’s Inland Empire, Part 1
    by Donato Totaro,
  • Roundtable on David Lynch’s Inland Empire, Part 2
    by Donato Totaro,
  • Lynch: Meditation and Creativity
    by Ryan Diduck,
  • The Enigmatic Mr. Lynch
    by Stefan Gullatz,
  • Rhetoric of Excess: Hyperbolical Irony as Transcendence in Blue Velvet
    by Michael Bloom,

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