First Release
Issue 13 – Editorial by Peter HughesMemory in Ruins: The Woman Filmmaker in her Father’s Cinema by Felicity CollinsForgetting as a representational strategy: Erasing the past in Girl from Moush and Passing DRAMA by Robin CurtisPerforming Memory: Compensation and Redress in Contemporary Feminist First-Person Documentary by Julia ErhartMemory Fragments as Scene Makers by Bernadette FlynnWhat should I make up? An inquiry into autobiography by Jenny PerlinVideo Diaries: Questions of Authenticity and Fabrication by Maria PiniDear Diary Revisited: Transforming Personal Archives, Flag and Trick or Drink by Elayne ZalisNocturnal Kinship by George Kouvaros
Auteurism 2001
Sign your name across my heart, or:”I want to write about Delbert Mann” by Adrian MartinA Couch in New York : Chantal Akerman and Sex in the City by Rose CappGoing My Way by Tag GallagherMizoguchi and Freedom by Tag GallagherChoreography of desire: analysing Kinuyo Tanaka’s acting in Mizoguchi’s films by Chika KinoshitaA Strange Sun: Cinema and Theatre in John Cassavetes’ The Killing of a Chinese Bookie and Opening Night by George KouvarosJoe Dante’s American Apocalypse by Bill KrohnPaul Verhoeven and his Hollow Men by Angela NdalianisLost in Paradise: The Cinema of Jim Jarmusch by Fiona A. VillellaA Pen with Wings: A Tribute – Erik Barnouw, 1908-2001 by Patricia R. Zimmermann
Reviews
The Great Art of Light and Shadow: Archaeology of the Cinema by Jonathan AuerbachFilm and Theory: An Anthology by David BoydPromised Lands: Cinema, Geography, Modernism by Tom ConleyLies, Damn Lies and Documentaries by Mary DebrettMovie-Struck Girls: Women and Motion Picture Culture after the Nickelodeon by Leanne DowningThe Films of Martin Ritt: Fanfare for the Common Man by Mark FreemanThe Vampire Lectures by Tim GrovesElia Kazan: Interviews by D.B. JonesRace and Urban Space in Contemporary American Culture by Peter LimbrickPeter Greenaway: Interviews by Alex MacDonaldSomething Completely Different: British Television and American Culture by Harriet MargolisWomen in British Cinema: Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know & Typical Men: The Representation of Masculinity in Popular British Cinema by Brian McFarlaneBritish Cinema and the Cold War: The State, Propaganda and Consensus by Michael ParisAn Unspeakable Betrayal: Selected Writings of Luis Buñuel by Inge Pruks-IzzoBlack Superheroes, Milestone Comics, and their Fans by Bill RouttDead Man by Fiona A. Villellanewmedia.com.au by Brian Yecies