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NEW! The Cineaste Interviews 2
Edited by Gary Crowdus and Dan Georgakas

Collects twenty-five of our best interviews of the 1980s and 1990s, including Gianni Amelio, Atom Egoyan, Milos Forman, Costa-Gavras, Tomás Gutiérrez AleA, Abbas Kiarostami, Akira Kurosawa, Spike Lee, Mile Leigh, Jack Lemmon, Ken Loach, Arthur Penn, Sally Potter, Robert Redford, Tim Robbins, Francesco Rosi, Susan Sarandon, John Sayles, Oliver Stone, Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, and Fred Zinnemann. 284 pp., 25 photos. Hardcover $33.00 or Paperback $20.00 (postpaid).

The Cineaste Interviews
Edited by Dan Georgakas and Lenny Rubenstein

The best of our interviews, 1967-1982, including, among many others, Bernardo Bertolucci, Costa-Gavras, Jane Fonda, R.W. Fassbinder, Gillo Pontecorvo, Budd Schulberg, Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, Andrzej Wajda, & Francesco Rosi. 424 pp., illus., Hardcover $20.00 or Paperback $15.00.

NEW! The Cineaste Cumulative Index
his user-friendly index offers quick access to retrieving material from our first twenty-six volumes (1967-2001). Invaluable for researchers. Divided into Articles, Interviews, Film & Video Reviews, and Book Reviews. 24 pp., $10.00 (postpaid).

Movie Wars: How Hollywood and the Media Limit What Films We Can See
by Jonathan Rosenbaum

Rejecting the view that “cinema is dead,” Jonathan Rosenbaum’s spirited polemic explains how corporations, studios, and distributors treat the average moviegoer with contempt. Not content to wallow in pessimism, Rosenbaum also details how counterforces are resisting these trends. Paperback $19.00.

Film and the Anarchist Imagination
by Richard Porton

This first comprehensive survey of anarchism in film deconstructs the stereotypes while offering an authoritative account of films featuring anarchist characters and motifs combined with an excellent guide to anarchist thought. 320 pp., illus., Paperback $19.00.

Pre-Code Hollywood: Sex, Immorality and Insurrection in American Cinema, 1930-1934
by Thomas Doherty

A witty and informative survey of the racy films made before the Hollywood Production Code was rigidly enforced. Doherty’s book unearths a forgotten chapter of film history. 400 pp., illus. Paperback: $20.00.

The Political Companion to American Film
Edited by Gary Crowdus; Foreword by Edward Asner

An encyclopedic collection of in-depth essays on filmmakers, genres, movements and issues bearing on the intersection of film and politics. 538 pp., illus., bibliography. Hardcover $45.00, or Paperback $22.00.