Film Matters is pleased to announce the release of FM 12.1, the first issue of 2021.
In this issue, you will find the following peer-reviewed feature articles:
- Slow Motion in the Age of Intensified Continuity by Cameron Detig
- From Lotte Reiniger to Nguyễn Trinh Thi: Examining the Evolution of Non-Western Representation in Artists’ Film and Video by Peter Horan
- Romanticist Philosophy in Hindi Cinema: A Comparative Study of Keats, Shelley, and October by Anushree Joshi and Saman Waheed
- “To Begin on Again”: A Study of Early Cinema’s Unique Influence on Modernist Literature by Maria Mutka
- Three Cheers for the Essay Film: How Chris Marker’s Vive la baleine Epitomizes Timothy Corrigan’s Model by Abby Walkur
- Deconstructing the Other’s Other: Analyzing the Chinese Female Image in the Film Saving Face by Chuyi Zhang
These featurettes:
- Interview with Independent Filmmaker Mukesh Asopa by Chelsea Morgan-Ritchie
- “We Weren’t Friends after This”: Michael Paré on Playing the Adult Trip Fontaine by Anya Ekaterina
- The Trial of the Chicago 7: More Radical than Fiction by Nathan Foster
- Raise the Red Lantern: A Critique of Patriarchy in Chinese Cinema by Anna Nicole Standridge
These book reviews:
- Scream, Steven West (2019) by Julia Desmond
- Writing for the Screen: Creative and Critical Approaches, 2nd ed., Craig Batty and Zara Waldeback (2019) by Andrew Steven Williford
- Marxist Film Theory and Fight Club, Anna Kornbluh (2019) by Marco Poloni
- American Eccentric Cinema, Kim Wilkins (2019) by A. G. Lawler
These film reviews:
- Downton Abbey (2019) by Jessica Kernan
- Loving Vincent (2017) by August U. Schaller
And these DVD/Blu-ray reviews:
- Wild Strawberries (1957) by Drew Pisano and Jesse Schlotterbeck
- Salesman (1969) by Ryan McDonald
- Man Push Cart (2005) by Kevin Roberts
- The Shining (1980) by Tylen Watts
- The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2016) by Candyce Edwards
- Three Films by Luis Buñuel by Morgan DeAtley
Contributor copies should be mailed soon! In the meantime, for more about this issue, please visit:
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/fm/2021/00000012/00000001
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Happy holidays!