Image from Caché (Michael Haneke, 2005)
It's yet another extremely successful issue for this journal, with a full set of very strong articles, and a rich offering of book and film reviews, plus conference reports. The full table of contents is reproduced below with direct links to all items.
FSFF particularly liked Matthew Croombs' article on afterwardsness and trauma in two films by Resnais and Haneke.
Scope #16 (February 2010)
Articles
[ALL ARTICLES ON ONE PAGE]
Book Reviews
- Celluloid Vampires: Life After Death in the Modern World By Stacey Abbott, Reviewer: Edmund P. Cueva
Film Reviews
- Funny Games, Reviewer: Mike Miley
- Gomorrah, Reviewer: Jonathan Murray
- The Other Boleyn Girl and The Other Boleyn Girl, Reviewer: Llewella Burton
- Blindness, Reviewer: Sofia Sampaio
- Yemeketyiz, Reviewer: Laurence Raw
Conference Reports
- Colour and the Moving Image, University of Bristol, 10-12 July 2009, Reporter: Heather Heckman
- Televising History 2009, University of Lincoln, 22– 25 July 2009, Reporter: Debra Ramsay
- Researching Cinema History: Perspectives and Practices in Film Historiography, University of Portsmouth and the British Universities Film & Video Council Geological Society 6-7 July 2009, Reporter: Stacey Abbott
- Screen Studies Conference: Screen Theorizing Today, University of Glasgow, July 3-5, 2009, Reporter: Su-Anne Yeo
- Sepancine Conference 2009, 5º Congreso Internacional de Teoría y Análisis Cinematográfico (5th International Congress on Film Theory and Analysis), 1–3 October 2009, Morelia, Michoacán, México, Reporter: Dale Hudson
- Images of the Afterlife in Theology and Film, Conference of the International Research Group "Film and Theology" Catholic Academy, Schwerte, Gemany, 25-28 June 2009, Reporter: Marie-Therese Mäder
- Beyond the Politics of Identity, University of Aberdeen, 20th June 2009, Reporter: Tom Smith
- Beyond Life: The Undead in Global Cult Media, Cine Excess: The Third International Conference on Cult Film Traditions, Curzon Soho Cinema and Odeon Covent Garden, London, 30th April - 2nd May 2009, Reporter: Rachel Mizsei Ward
- B for Bad Cinema: Aesthetics, Politics and Cultural Value, Reporter: Ramon Lobato
- American Independent Cinema: Past, Present, Future, Co-organised by Liverpool John Moores University and University of Liverpool. Hosted by Liverpool Screen School, Liverpool John Moores University, 8-10 May 2009, Reporter: Carl Wilson
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