FM 3.1 Is Out!

Film Matters is excited to launch volume three with issue 3.1, which was recently released.  In this issue, you’ll find the following peer-reviewed feature articles:

  • Focus Features: A New Safe Haven for Queer and Gay Cinema by Kimberly Behzadi 
  • Understanding Defeat by Means of Jan Patocka: A Close Examination of Vĕra Chytilová’s Daisies by Kathleen Bracke
  • “Can You Dig it?”:The Politics of Race, Gender,and Class in Blaxploitation Cinema by Ashley Sauers
  • An Exploration of Sexual Transgression and Psychological Transformation in David Cronenberg’s Shivers (1975) by Laura Anne Stephens
  • The Repressed Tension in Haute tension by Zulma Terrones

As well as these featurettes:

  • Central Station (1998): Globalized Aesthetics and Western Narrative to Address Local Context by Edward Emsley 
  • The Dark Side of Facebook, the Bright Side of Filmmaking: An Interview with Ariel Schulman, Co-Director of the Documentary Catfish by Suzan Olivia Simmons
  • Genre Hybridity and Conflicts of Interest in Pixar’s WALL-E by Caterina Lotti 

Not to mention our first ever “Film Bytes” column, as well as a strong review section.  For more information about this issue, please visit:  http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=2301/

More quality issues to follow!

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