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Film International - Volume 1, Issue 4, 2003
Volume 1, Issue 4, 2003
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Dissin' the Destribs: Hollywood's Questionable Distribution Policies
By Janet WaskoMany of us have encountered their logotypes at the cinema. But who the hollywood majors, and how do the maintain their global dominance in film distribution? Janet Wasko has taken a close look at the not always clean business practices of the big film and media corporations.
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The Bombay Film Poster: The Journey from the Street to the Museum
More LessMarketing has always been central to the film industry all over the worls, now more than ever. Here, Ranjani Mazumdar takes us through the short artistic and economic history of film posters in India.
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In the Shadows of Hollywood: Continuity and Changes in Canada's Film Industry
More LessIn the essay on Hollywood's globas dominance from a Canadian perspective, Manjunath Pendakur shows us the spectacular differencies between the conditions under which the film industries of the two neighboring countries produce and distribute film.
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The Utah Version: Some Notes on the Relative Integrity of the Hollywood Product
By Jon LewisTo protect studio copyrights in the marketplace and to maintain good public relations is supposed to be two prinicipal aspects of the contemporary MPAA directive. But what what happens when these directives are at odds with each other? Jon Lewis has a strange story to tell about local consorship.
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Whereto the Cultural Exception? Pay-Television and the Future fo European Film Finanace
More LessPay-TV is the fastest growing source of film finance worldwide, which increased at a rate of 23 per cent in the last five years of the 1990s. In his essay, John McMurria maps this new market using the case of Canal Plus and Vivendi Universal to tell us about the future of film production.
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Tales from the crypt, or: Mattson's review of Filmoplevelse
Authors: Torben Grodal and Christer MattssonIn 3 (25 May 2003) Christer Mattsson reviewed two books on Torben Grodal's film theory, one a tribite to him be other scholars: Lennard Hjberg och Peter Schepelern (eds) Film Style and Story A Tribute to Torben Grodal, the other a new book by professor Grodal Himself: Fimoplevelse enindfring i audiovisuel teori og analyse (Film experience An Introduction to Audiovisual Theory and Analysis). Here is a rebuttal to Mattsson from Grodal, followed by a short debate between the two.
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The Original Rockumentary
Authors: Arthur M Eckstein, John R Cook, Tim Palmer, Jan Lumholdt, Patrik Sjberg and Jan LumholdtThe Complete Monterey Pop Festival USA 1968
DVD USA 2003
Alice in Wonderland United Kingdom 1966
The Year of the Sex Olympics United Kingdom 1968
DVD United Kingdom 2003
DVD United Kingdom 2003
Ladies of the Bois of Boulogne Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne France 1945
DVD USA 2003
The King of Comedy USA 1983
DVD USA 2002
Tokyo Olympiad Tokyo Orimpikku Japan 1965
DVD USA 2002
The White Sheik Lo sceicco bianco Italy 1952
DVD USA 2003
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A Formative Western
Authors: Michael Coyne, Ulf Zander, Dave Wagner and Chris FujiwaraBarry Keith Grant (ed) John Ford's Stagecoach (Cambridge Film Handbooks) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2003
Annette Insdorf Indelible Shadows. Film and the Holocaust (3rd ed) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2003
Norma Barzman The Red and the Blacklist New York: Thunder's Mouth Press/Nation Books 2003
Xavier Mendik (ed) Shocking Cinema of the Seventies Hereford: Noir Publishing 2002
Xavier Mendik & Steven Jay Schneider (eds) Underground USA: Filmmaking Beyond the Hollywood Canon London and New York: Wallflower Press 2002
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The Good, the Bad and the Gallo: A visit to Cannes Film Festival 56
By Jan LumholdtThe wrong films won, the right films were ignored and the worst film was actually rather good, at least much better than the boring ones. Jan Lumholdt reports from the most frowned-upon Cannes competition in the always too short memory of man.
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