Film Matters is happy to announce the release of FM 11.2 ,via Ingenta and EBSCO. (Due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, print copies will follow once the Intellect offices are back open at some point in 2021.)
In this issue, you will find the following peer-reviewed feature articles:
- A Still Cinema: Sohrab Shahid Saless’s Still Life (1974) by Arta Barzanji
- Musical Communion in a Post-national World: The Other Side of Hope (2017) by Andrew Lewis
- Iranian Essay Film Practice: A Blind Spot in Film History by Ashley R. Spillane
- Just Images: The Spectacle of Judicial Systems in Documentary Cinema by George Turner
- The Forgotten Narrative of Palestine by Ben Werdegar
The “FST Graduation” dossier:
- FST Graduation 2020 Introduction by Tim Palmer and Liza Palmer
- FST Graduation 2020 by Caroline A. Allen, Nick Carter, Richard Grafe Jr, Georg Koszulinski, Jacqueline D. Mangrum, Olivia Outlaw, Elizabeth Rawitsch, August U. Schaller, André Silva, Shannon Silva, Ashley R. Spillane, and Miranda A. Sprouse
The next Mapping Contemporary Cinema installment:
- Heritage Cinema and the Holocaust in Margarethe von Trotta’s Rosenstrasse (Rosenstraße, 2003) by Alex Kelly
These book reviews:
- Nollywood: The Creation of Nigerian Film Genres, Jonathan Haynes (2016) by Matthew Johnson
- Gender in Post-9/11 American Apocalyptic TV: Representations of Masculinity and Femininity at the End of the World, Eve Bennett (2019) by Miranda A. Sprouse
- Reconstructing American Historical Cinema: From Cimarron to Citizen Kane, J. E. Smyth (2009) by Hannah Sieber
- Double Visions, Double Fictions, Baryon Tensor Posadas (2018) by David Flaherty
- From Steam to Screen: Cinema, the Railways and Modernity, Rebecca Harrison (2018) by Nick Ryder
- Sofia Coppola: The Politics of Visual Pleasure, Anna Backman Rogers (2019) by Miranda A. Sprouse
These film reviews:
- Long Day’s Journey into Night (2018): Reality, Memory, and Dream in the Cinema Spectacle by Hannah Hiu Lam Poon
- Spiders and Doppelgängers in Denis Villeneuve’s Enemy (2013) by David Flaherty
- Arrival (2016) by Christian E. Gainey
A Take Two on Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse:
- Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) by Jason Husak
- Spider-Man and the Power of Animation by Joshua Puckett
And these DVD/Blu-ray reviews:
- To Sleep with Anger (1990) by Hannah Lustyik
- The Philadelphia Story (1940) in 9 Frames by Alexis Dickerson, Andrew P. Nielsen, Ashley R. Pickett, Ashley R. Spillane, and Andrew Ryan Wentz
- High Noon (1952) by John I. Alston
- In a Lonely Place (1950) in 2 Frames by Olivia Outlaw and Miranda A. Sprouse
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