Contributors
Peter Rist
Peter Rist, Ph.D has been teaching film history and aesthetics at Concordia University, Montreal, since 1989. He was principal writer for, and edited, Guide to the Cinema(s) of Canada (2001) and (co-edited with Timothy Barnard) South American Cinema: A Critical Filmography, 1915-1994 (1998). His more recent publications (from 2014) include Historical Dictionary of South American Film and a chapter of Electric Shadows: A Century of Chinese Cinema, “Hong Kong: From the Silents to the Second Wave.” He has written extensively on Chinese and Korean cinemas and is a frequent contributor to Offscreen.
Articles by Peter Rist
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100 and 101 Years Ago: The Best Films of 1922 and 1923
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The World’s Greatest Film Festival: The Nitrate Picture Show, Rochester, New York
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Canadians at the Oscars 2022
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From Streaming to In-Person Screenings: The Year in Cinema, 2021 (and 100 years ago)
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Cinema, one hundred years ago: 1920
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Nadia, Butterfly
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NOIR CITY INTERNATIONAL: the 18th Annual San Francisco Film Noir Festival, 24 January – 2 February, 2020, “It’s a bitter little world”, Part 3
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NOIR CITY INTERNATIONAL: the 18th Annual San Francisco Film Noir Festival, 24 January – 2 February, 2020, “It’s a bitter little world” Part 2
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NOIR CITY INTERNATIONAL: the 18th Annual San Francisco Film Noir Festival, 24 January – 2 February, 2020, “It’s a bitter little world”. Part 1
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Best films of the decade (by women of colour)