Uploaded 01 November, 2000. First ReleaseIssue 11 – EditorialIna Bertrand & Zakir RajuDancing shadows of film exhibition: Taiwan and the Japanese influenceJeanne DeslandesXiand yingxi: the interaction between traditional theatre and Chinese cinemaWenwei DuComprehensive connections: the film industry, the theatre and the state in the early Japanese cinema.Freda FreibergOne print in the age of mechanical reproduction: film industry and culture in 1910s JapanAaron GerowYingxi (shadow play): the initial Chinese conception about filmJubin HuClose encounters of the generic kind: a case study in Thai sci-fiAdam KneeHong Kong cinema in the 1930s: docility, social hygiene, pleasure-seeking & the consolidation of the film…Linda LaiAnimation in Asia: appropriation, reinterpretation, and adoption or adaptationJohn A. LentNational cinema and the beginning of film history in/of BangladeshZakir Raju ReviewsThe Cinema BookHarriet MargolisChina into Film: Frames of Reference in Contemporary Chinese Cinema Chris BerrySeeing Things: Television in the Age of UncertaintyMargaret NixonSuspensions of Perception: Attention, Spectacle, and Modern Culture Jodi BrooksDocumenting the Documentary: Close Readings of Documentary Film and VideoJane RoscoeAmerican Chronicle: Year by Year through the Twentieth CenturyGene BrownCinesonic: Cinema and the Sound of MusicJeff SmithSergio Leone: Something to Do with DeathPaul CoughlinTracking King Kong: A Hollywood Icon in World CultureBrian YeciesLandscapes of Loss: The National Past in Postwar French CinemaColin CrispReel Meals, Set Meals: Food in Film and TheatreLeanne DowningTranscultural CinemaHelen GraceGiving up the Ghost: Spirits, Ghosts, and Angels in Mainstream Comedy FilmsTim GrovesSnap to Grid: A User’s Guide to Digital Arts, Media and CultureLisa GyeSin in Soft Focus Pre-Code HollywoodWendy HaslemJane Campion’s The PianoEleanor HoganThe UFA Story. A History of Germany’s Greatest Film Company, 1918-1945Jan-Christopher HorakThrillers & Public Enemies, Public Heroes: Screening the Gangster from Little Caesar to Touch of EvilAdam KneeThe Films of Akira KurosawaArthur LindleyOld Wives’ Tales: Feminist Re-visions of Film and other FictionsHarriet Margolis