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Cynthia Reid wrote:
From: "Cynthia Reid" <CynthiaReid@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Cineaste
Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 23:36:57 -0400
Cineaste
http://www.cineaste.com/
Published quarterly, and appearing regularly since 1967, Cineaste is today
internationally recognized as one of America's foremost film magazines. An
independent publication, with no financial ties to the film industry or
academic institutions, Cineaste features contributions from many of
America's most articulate and outspoken writers, critics, and scholars.
Focusing on both the art and politics of the cinema, and always stressing a
popular, readable style displayed in an attractive, lavishly illustrated
format, Cineaste offers colorful and thought-provoking coverage of the
entire world of cinema, including:
-Probing and informative interviews with directors, screenwriters,
performers and other creative and technical film production personnel.
-Feature articles on topical issues and contemporary film trends.
-In-depth reviews of the latest Hollywood movies, independent productions
and foreign films.
-Regular coverage of films from developing nations in the Third World.
-Critical symposiums and debates on such controversial films as JFK, Do the
Right Thing, Thelma & Louise, Boyz N the Hood, and Malcolm X.
-Special supplements on such subjects as Central and Eastern European
Cinema, The Arab Image in American Cinema, The Restoration of Spartacus,
Sound and Music in the Movies, and Contemporary Irish Cinema.
-A continuing series on "Race in Contemporary American Cinema."
-Regular columns such as "Book Reviews," "Homevideo," "A Second Look," and
"Short Takes."
Some full-text is available in HTML format.
Editor-in-Chief: Gary Crowdus
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