Scope
An online journal of film and television studies: ISSN 1465-9166
University of Nottingham
  

Issue 4 — February 2006 

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Book Reviews

All book reviews

100 American Independent Films by Jason Wood

After Fellini: National Cinema in the Postmodern Age by Millicent Marcus

A review by Glen Jones


The Dolby Era: Film Sound in Contemporary Hollywood by Gianluca Sergi

A review by Jay Beck


A Hard Day's Night by Stephen Glynn

Brighton Rock by Steve Chibnall

A review by James Leggott


Film Genre Reader III edited by Barry Keith Grant

A review by D.K. Peterson


Filmography of Social Issues: A Reference Guide by Charles P. Mitchell

The War Film edited by Robert Eberwein

A review by John Saddington


Framing Piracy: Globalization and Film Distribution in Greater China by Shujen Wang

A review by Jonathan Stubbs


British Cinema of the 1950s: The Decline of Deference by Sue Harper and Vincent Porter

A review by Melanie Williams

Liberated Cinema: The Yugoslav Experience, 1945-2001 by Daniel J. Goulding

A review by Ljiljana Saric


Storytelling in Film and Television by Kristin Thompson

A review by Jesse Schlotterbeck


Marxism and Media Studies: Key Concepts and Contemporary Trends by Mike Wayne

A review by Harri Kilpi


Matters of Gravity: Special Effects and Supermen in the 20th Century by Scott Bukatman

A review by Ross Thompson


Hollywood Abroad: Audiences and Cultural Exchange edited by Melvyn Stokes and Richard Maltby

A review by Martin Barker


Africa Shoots Back: Alternative Perspectives in Sub-Saharan Francophone African Film by Melissa Thwackway

African Film: Re-Imagining a Continent by Josef Gugler

A review by Martin Stollery


The Films of Krzysztof Kieslowski: The Liminal Image by Joseph G. Kickasola

Edward Yang by John Anderson

A review by Corin Depper

Screening the Past: Memory and Nostalgia in Cinema
by Pam Cook

A review by Paul Grainge


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Film Reviews

All film reviews

Lola and Bilidikid (dir. E. Kutlug Ataman, 1999)

A review by Filez Cicek


Angi Vera (dir. Pál Gábor, 1979)

Colonel Redl (dir. István Szabó, 1984)

A review by Carol Donelan


A History of Violence (dir. David Cronenberg, 2005)

A review by Jo Eadie


Kingdom of Heaven (dir. Ridley Scott, 2005)

A review by Ian London


Memento (dir. Christopher Nolan, 2001)

Switching (dir. Morgen Schøjdt, 2003)

A review by Siobhan O'Flynn


The Hand (dir. Wong Kar-wai, 2004)

A review by Nicholas Y.B. Wong



 

Conference Reports

All conference reports

(Dis)junctions: Theory Reloaded / Cintax: Locating Visuality — A report by Zina Rodriguez


Visualising the City: A Symposium — A report by James Scorer


Gender and East Asian Cinema Study Day — A report by Martin Fradley


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Scope

Department of Cultural, Media and Visual Studies
University of Nottingham
NG7 2RD

Email: scope@nottingham.ac.uk