One Touch of Venus (William A. Seiter, 1948), starring Robert Walker and Ava Gardner. See Edgar Morin's essay on Gardner here. |
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Issue 57 Contents
Feature Articles
- An Interview with Olivier Assayas on Carlos by Genevieve Yue
- Introduction to Edgar Morin by Lorraine Mortimer
- Ava Gardner by Edgar Morin
- The America Endangered in The American by Joseph Natoli
- African Francophone Cinema in the French New Wave by Wes Felton
- Citizen Kane: Biography and the Unfinished Sentence by Pedro Blas Gonzalez
- The Older Grows the Body, the Faster Run the Machines by John Downie
- Making Space by Sean Cubitt
- The Cinemas of Interactions by Leon Gurevitch
- disney.go.com/fairies and Pixie Hollow MMOG by Allison Maplesden
- Feminism and Cinema in the Digital Age by Lee-Jane Bennion-Nixon
Great Directors
- Mattias Frey on Michael Haneke
- Matt Losada on Jean Rouch
- Robert Farmer on Jean Epstein
Festival Reports
- Martha P. Nochimson on New York
- Gianluca Pulsoni on Lucca Film Festival
- Celluloid Liberation Front on Venice
- Vera Brunner-Sung on Pusan International Film Festival
- Libertad Gills on Festival de Cine Cero Latitud
- Huw Walmsley-Evans on Brisbane
- Bérénice Reynaud on Vancouver
Book Reviews
- John Fidler on The Tactile Eye and Moving Viewers
- Dean Brandum on Michael Winterbottom
- Chris Carter on >Re-Imagining Animation
- Adrian Danks on Humphrey Jennings
- David Melville on Beyond Paradise
Cteq Annotations
- Michael Walsh on Camouflage
- Marcin Wisniewski on Life as a Fatal Sexually Transmitted Disease
- Pedro Blas Gonzalez on The Structure of Crystals
- Adrian Danks on Family Life
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