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The following books are available postpaid to Cineaste subscribers at 10% 50% discounts off retail mail order prices.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 $18.00.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: $17.00.Laughing Out Loud by Andrew Horton
A practical guide to writing feature comedy films and TV comedy, complete with schedules and exercises, with tips on marketing and networking. Blends history, theory, and analysis in a thinking person's how-to. 220 pp., Paperback $17.00.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. "An eye-opening look at the political implications of American movies." -Roger Ebert. 538 pp., illus.,
bibliography. q Hardcover $45.00 or q Paperback $22.00.The Cineaste Interviews
Edited by Dan Georgakas and Lenny Rubenstein
The best of our interviews, 1967-1982, including, among others, Bernardo Bertolucci, Costa -Gavras, Jane Fonda, R.W. Fassbinder, Gillo Pontecorvo, John Sayles, Budd Schulberg, Paul Schrader, Dusan Makavejev, Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, Roberto Rossellini,
Ousmane Sembène, Gordon Parks, Andrzej Wajda, Bertrand Tavernier, and Francesco Rosi. Illus., 424 pp., q Hardcover $20.00 or Paperback $9.00.Black Film/White Money by Jesse Algeron Rhines
Follows the money trail to make sense of Hollywood's esthetic choices. A much-needed look at the political economy of making black films. 200 pp, 47 illus., Hardcover $40 or Paperback $16.00.Independent Jewish Film: A Resource Guide
Edited by Janis Plotkin, Caroline Libresco and Joseph Feiger
Plot/theme summaries and sources for 400 films from 27 countries on all aspects of the Jewish experience. 32 subject headings. Listing of distributors, resource organizations, and festivals, plus six essays by noted scholars and guidelines for staging a local festival.
176 pp., 170 illustrations. 3rd edition. Paperback $20.00.In Focus: A Guide to Using Films
by Linda Blackaby, Dan Georgakas and Barbara Margolis
A soup-to-nuts guide on how to organize film events for fundraising or educational ends. Sample budgets, brochures, programs. 208 pp., illus., Paperback $8.00.CINEASTE BACK ISSUES
The following Cineaste back issues are available for purchase at $4.00 per copy ($3.00 for current subscribers) or $3.00 per copy ($2.00 for current subscribers) when ordering five or more issues at one time.
Vol. XXVI, No. 2: Interviews with Spike Lee on Bamboozled, Liv Ullmann on Faithless, Volker Schlöndorff on The Legends of Rita, Tonie Marshall on Venus Beauty Institute, William Greaves on Ralph Bunche and Nisha Ganatra on Chutney Popcorn, articles on Alfred Hitchcocks Mary Rose: An Old Masters Unheard Cri de Coeur and Race, Media and Money: A Critical Symposium on Spike Lees Bamboozled, reviews of The House of Mirth, Thirteen Days, Venus Beauty Institute and Pollock, Homevideo reviews of Titus, The Bridge on the River Kwai and Sacco and Vanzetti, book reviews on Akira Kurosawa, Fritz Lang, Genre, Mike Leigh.
Vol. XXVI, No. 1: "Film Criticism in America Today: A Critical Symposium," The Art and Politics of Gay and Lesbian Cinema, The Politics of Arab Cinema, interviews with Edward Yang, Danny Glover and Carlos Diegues, reviews of Almost Famous, Rififi, The Legends of Rita and Sunshine, review/essay on new books on Shakespeare in the cinema.
Vol. XXV, No. 4: Interviews with Karyn Kusama on Girlfight and Jim McKay on Our Song, articles on How to Read Kiarostami, Joan of Arc: The Cinemas Immortal Maid and Zulu, or The Limits of Liberalism, reviews of Shadow of the Vampire, Rebels with a Cause, Hamlet, Scottsboro: An American Tragedy, Beau Travail, A Trial in Prague and Our Song, Homevideo reviews of Fight Club, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Nosferatu, Rushmore and Winstanley, book reviews on Irish Cinema books.
Vol. XXV, No. 3: Interviews with Errol Morris, Benoit Jacquot and Julie Taymor, articles on The Making of A Fistful of Dollars, Orson Welles, and Ida Lupino, plus reviews of Erin Brockovich, The Talented Mr. Ripley, American Psycho and Girl, Interrupted.
Vol. XXV, No. 2: Interviews with Pauline Kael, Gillo Pontecorvo, Mike Leigh, articles on Battle of Algiers, Luis Buñuel and reviews of American Beauty, Man on the Moon, Topsy-Turvy.
Vol. XXV, No. 1: Interviews with Edward Norton, Atom Egoyan, Catherine Breillat and Sergio Corrieri, article on Law and Film, reviews of Felicias Journey, Time Regained, Cabaret Balkan.
Vol. XXIV, No. 4: Interviews with David Cronenberg, John Sayles, Bernardo Bertolucci, Werner Herzog, and Ian McKellen, Asian American Cinema, Gods and Monsters, Election.
Vol. XXIV, Nos.2-3: Contemporary Irish Cinema Supplement, Anarchists on Film, Thomas Vinterberg and David Riker interviews, Life Is Beautiful, Elizabeth, Shakespeare in Love, Happiness.
Vol. XXIV, No. 1: 40-page Shakespeare in the Cinema Supplement, Kenneth Branagh interview, Bulworth, Paul Schrader, Ken Loach, Walter Salles, Saving Private Ryan, Lolita.
Vol. XXIII, No. 4: Defetishizing Buñuel, Shakespearean Films, The Butcher Boy, Stephen Fry, Dean Tavoularis, Smoke Signals, The Truman Show, Carlas Song, Eves Bayou, Film Composers.
Vol. XXIII, No. 3: Woody Allen Symposium, Michael Moore, Jim Sheridan, Bertrand Tavernier, Kundun and Seven Years in Tibet, Godzilla interview, L.A. Confidential, Boogie Nights.
Vol. XXIII, No. 2: Atom Egoyan, Powell and Presburger, Paul Jarrico, Communist Party in Hollywood, Arthur Dong, Charles Burnett, Theo Angelopoulos, In the Company of Men, The Ice Storm, Meantime.
Vol. XXII, No. 4: Oliver Stone on Film & History, Neil Jordan on Michael Collins, Milos Forman on People vs. Larry Flynt, Olivier Assayas, Crash, Mike Leigh, Dangerous Minds, Film Composers.
Vol. XXII, No. 3: Orson Welles, John Sayles, Ed Zwick, Todd Solondz, Masculinity in the Movies, Lone Star, Stonewall, Paradise Lost, Independence Day, I Like It Like That, Heimat.
Vol. XXII, No. 2: Bridge on the River Kwai, Babe, Hollywood Blacklist, Tim Robbins, Jim Jarmusch, Dead Man Walking, Dead Man, City Hall, Fargo, I Am Cuba, The Usual Suspects.RARE BIRDS BACK ISSUES
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Vol. V, No. 4: Special issue on Radical American Film, incl. Newsreel, Cinema Engagé, Finally Got the News, Murder of Fred Hampton, Winter Soldier, Salt of the Earth, Red Squad, etc. $7.00.
Vol. VI, No. 4: Jane Fonda, Santiago Alvarez, Alain Tanner, Christian Metz and the Semiology Fad, Porno Power, The Night Porter Pro & Con, Appalshop Documentaries, Godfather II. $20.00.
Vol. IX, No. l: Jules Dassin, Working Class Goes to Hollywood, Red River, New German Cinema, Heaven Can Wait, Girl Friends, Bread and Chocolate, With Babies and Banners. $7.00.
Vol. X, No. 2: Interviews with Vincent Canby, Pal Gabor and Nicaraguan
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Vol. XII, No. 2: Emile de Antonio, Istvan Szabo, Francesco Rosi, Volker Schlöndörff, Spanish Earth, Narration in Documentary, New Screen Heroines, Mephisto, Atomic Cafe, Three Brothers. $7.00.
Vol. XV, No. 4: Critical Symposium on Oliver Stones Platoon, interviews with John Sayles, Margarethe von Trotta, Suzana Amaral, reviews of Lejania, Places in the Heart, Something Wild, Swimming to Cambodia, Hour of the Star. $20.00.
Vol. XVI, Nos. 1-2: Robert Redford, Julio Garcia Espinosa, Fernando Solanas, Soviet Glasnost Cinema, Women Filmmakers, Sixties American Cinema, Full Metal Jacket, The Untouchables, Allonsanfan, Jean de Florette, Gardens of Stone. $20.00.
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Vol. XVII, No. 4: The Films of Spike Lee, Do the Right Thing Critical Symposium, Michael Moore and Roger & Me controversy, Isabelle Adjani, Banned East German films, Glory, Camille Claudel, Romero, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Apartment Zero. $20.00.
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