Editorial
Welcome to issue 45 of our journal!
Every day, walking up and down the main street of my town, I’d only have eyes for the cinemas, three that showed new films and
Welcome to issue 44 of our journal!
Jonas Mekas has acquired the look of a wise old sage. It’s the look of someone who has seen much of the world and retained
Welcome to issue 43 of our journal!
In a rare 1967 monograph, now long out of print, the Italian director Valerio Zurlini published a poetic account of an evening in the company
Welcome to issue 42 of our journal!
In 2006, some big Hollywood hitters came out to play, by which we mean Clint Eastwood, Martin Scorsese and Michael Mann. Each of their recent
Welcome to Issue 41 of our journal!
“Put an amen to it. There’s no more time for praying.” That is a line of dialogue from the famous burial scene in John Ford’s
Welcome to Issue 40 of our journal!
And so, Senses of Cinema has reached its 40th issue. To celebrate this milestone, the journal has collaborated with ten artists from the prominent dotmov
Welcome to Issue 39 of our journal!
Certain films are like time capsules, or so they seem to us in hindsight. Libido (1973) being a case in point. As a four-part film
Welcome to Issue 38 of our journal!
As expected, this current issue of Senses of Cinema contains the 2005 World Poll. As old as Senses itself, this is the sixth such edition
Welcome to Issue 37 of our journal!
Cameron Crowe: The lore is that Lubitsch died in the arms of a prostitute, is that true? Billy Wilder: No. Not in the arms. After
Welcome to Issue 36 of our journal!
One of the most anticipated dates in the local cinephile’s calendar of events is the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF). Fortuitously, this issue of Senses
