Issue 30
Welcome to Issue 30 of our journal!
As in previous years, our first issue for 2004 leads off with a collection of lists of the best films of the last 12 months,
2003 World Poll – Part 3
The Entries Miguel Marías Philip Matthews James May Olaf Möller Sarah Nichols Darragh O’Donoghue John Orr Alan Pavelin Alberto Pezzotta Jit Phokaew Mike Plante Jared
2003 World Poll – Part 2
The Entries Cynthia Fuchs Chris Fujiwara Krin Gabbard John Gianvito Anthony I. Ginnane Aaron Goldberg Adam Hart Dave Heaton Grady Hendrix James Hewison Lee Hill
David Lean
b. March 25, 1908, Croydon, Surrey, England d. April 16, 1991, London, England filmography bibliography articles in Senses web resources Film is a dramatised reality
2003 World Poll – Part 1
The Entries Acquarello Peg Aloi Michael J. Anderson Geoff Andrew Saul Austerlitz Matt Bailey Martyn Bamber Mike Bartlett Nicholas Butler Peter Calder Thomas Caldwell Mark
It Came from the Mystic
Revenge, innocence and the search for lost time are among the many motifs touched upon in this bold and original exegesis of one of Eastwood's
Japanese Documentary Film: The Meiji Era Through Hiroshima by Abe Mark Nornes
(Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2003) Film scholars have rightly become sceptical about the value of books published under the imprint of an American academic
Whips and Bodies: The Sadean Cinematic Text
Hallam examines the paradigms of sadism and masochism and traces their dramatisation in cinema
The Tracking Shot in Kapo
A seminal piece of contemporary film criticism, written late in Daney's career, which interweaves personal reflection and sharp analysis in a moving meditation on cinema,
Monte Hellman: His Life and Films by Brad Stevens
(Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co., 2002) What really knocks me out is a book that, when you’re all done reading it, you wish the
