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This month's new titles, as well as other very recent publications, are listed below. Order online today to take advantage of our SUMMER SALE with 30% Off all titles.
NEW TITLES
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THE CINEMA OF SALLY POTTERA Politics of LoveSophie MayerJuly 2009 ' A labour of love, which argues powerfully for the political urgency of Potter's films and their capacity to transform our perception of the world.' - Libby Saxton, Queen Mary, University of London |
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THE ART OF FILMJohn Box and Production DesignIan ChristieJuly 2009 This lavishly colour-illustrated book focuses on solutions to design problems and provides a unique insight into the production designer's role in the collaborative business of filmmaking. |
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Electric Sheep magazine: Summer 2009SubstituteJune 2009 Electric Sheep is the film magazine for lovers of left-field, offbeat and cult cinema. |
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THE YOUTUBE READERPelle Snickars and Patrick Vonderau (eds)June 2009 Over the last few years YouTube has become the very epitome of digital culture. The YouTube Reader is the first full-length book to explore YouTube as an industry, an archive and a cultural form. |
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CINEPHILIA IN THE AGE OF DIGITAL REPRODUCTIONFilm, Pleasure and Digital Culture, vol. 1Scott Balcerzak and Jason Sperb (eds)June 2009 'A bracingly intelligent anthology that signals the emergence of a new cultural formation.' – James Naremore, Indiana University |
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DEKALOG 3: ON FILM FESTIVALSRichard Porton (ed.)May 2009 In an increasingly ‘event-driven' cultural environment, film festivals are now regarded as indispensable. Yet are festivals such as Cannes, Sundance and Toronto being sabotaged by their own success? |
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FILM FESTIVAL YEARBOOKVolume 1: The Festival Circuitedited by Dina Iordanova with Ragan RhyneMay 2009 The first in an annual series, the Film Festival Yearbook will feature articles related to the global proliferation of film festivals. |
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APICHATPONG WEERASETHAKULJames Quandt (ed.)April 2009 Thai filmmaker Apichatpong ‘Joe' Weerasethakul is widely praised as one of the central figures in contemporary cinema. |
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SCENES OF LOVE AND MURDERRenoir, Film and PhilosophyColin DavisApril 2009 This book examines Jean Renoir's films from the 1930s in the light of recent developments in philosophical film criticism |
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CINEMA IN THE DIGITAL AGENicholas RombesApril 2009 Cinema in the Digital Age is a deeply humanistic look at the meaning of cinematic images in the era of digital perfection. |






















