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Book Review
18 Apr 2008
Independent Cinema by D. K. Holm
State of independence: What is independent cinema? Kamera Books' title on the topic sets out to find out, with a little help from some of the greatest indie luminaries
Book Review
9 Feb 2006
Italian Cinema: Arthouse to Exploitation by Barry Forshaw
Italian for beginners: everything you need to know about the best - and perhaps worst - of Italian cinema
Book Review
17 Nov 2004
In the Realm of the Senses (BFI Modern Classics) by Jaon Mellen
This recent instalment in the BFI Modern Classics series explores the notoriously explicit film by Nagisa Oshima, banned in Japan for many years and still partially censored. Colin Odell & Michelle Le Blanc find out what all the fuss was about
Book Review
7 Apr 2003
IN SHORT – A Guide to Short Film-making in the Digital Age by Eileen Elsey & Andrew Kelly
Short films have long been recognised as an art form in their own right – but getting people to watch them is another matter altogether. Mathieu Ravier enjoys a guide to short filmmaking which has "enough knowledge, experience and enthusiasm to make this a recommended read"
Book Review
17 Mar 2003
It Don't Worry Me: Nashville, Jaws, Star Wars and Beyond by Ryan Gilbey
The 1970s produced some of the most memorable moments in modern American cinema, and launched the careers of some of its great filmmakers. John Atkinson examines 'a fine and potentially important book' which profiles the key films and directors of the per
Book Review
11 Mar 2003
I Know Where I'm Going! by Pam Cook
One of Powell and Pressburger's less well-known films, I Know Where I'm Going! is well worth getting to know, as is a new book about the film, writes Ian Haydn Smith