Film Matters is pleased to announce the release of issue 6.2 (2015), guest edited by The Ohio State University’s Margaret C. Flinn, with Associate Guest Editors Paige Piper and Matthew Roesch.
In this issue, you’ll find the following peer-reviewed feature articles:
- Bodies at the Margin: Rethinking Corporeal Cinema in Claire Denis’s Les Salauds by Jules O’Dwyer
- “Disciplined Silence” and “Wandering Talk”: Poetry and Punctuation in the Films of Abbas Kiarostami by Roxanna Haghighat
- Howl’s “Kaleidoscopic Facets”: Accessing the “Multitrack” Elements of Allen Ginsberg’s Poetry through Animation by Anna Varadi
- Gothic Melodrama, Hindi Cinema and Subversions of Genre in Madhumati by Nooreen Reza
- Creating Interiority in Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan: An Issue of Composition, Space, and Visual Distortion by Alice Vignoles-Russell
These featurettes:
- Wexner Center Interview with Director of Film/Video David Filipi and Curator of the Film/Video Studio Program Jennifer Lange by Bob Adrion
- Graduate Program Review: School of the Art Institute of Chicago: MFA, Department of Film, Video, New Media, and Animation by Mikayla Bungard
- Graduate Program Review: CalArts School of Film/Video by Chris Wittum
- A Look into the Journal of Short Film by Thomas Gardner
- Don’t Screenwrite Grad School Off: An Assessment of the MFA in Screenwriting from USC and UCLA by Cyrus Adeli
As well as book and film/DVD/Blu-ray reviews by: Cyrus Adeli, Stephen Belden, Eoin Bell-Games, Franz Ross, Ha Eyn Song, and Chris Wittum.
For more information about issue 6.2, please visit Intellect’s website: http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=3007/
Film Matters is always looking to work with new guest editors from institutions around the globe. Please get in touch with us today if you want to bring this unique applied learning experience to your campus and undergraduate students!