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MAKING FILM AND TELEVISION HISTORIES NEWAustralia and New ZealandJames E. Bennett and Rebecca Beirne (Eds)

Making Film and Television Histories approaches film and television texts as primary historical media with the potential to bring historical topics alive through their interplay between past and present. It is a major text, the first to situate in a clear historical context selected New Zealand and Australian films and television programs ranging from highly successful films such as Gallipoli, The Piano, Australia, Once Were Warriors

and Heavenly Creatures to less well-known texts that form the basis for intriguing examinations of history, representation and identity. This book is designed for all those with an interest in Australian or New Zealand history, film or television, and is written by leading scholars in these interdisciplinary fields, as well as filmmakers involved in the production of some of the films and TV shows discussed. 328 PAGES 234 X 156MM OCTOBER 20119781848859432 HARDBACK £54.509781848859449 PAPERBACK £18.9935 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

NEW ARGENTINE CINEMA NEWJens Andermann

Argentine filmmaking from the mid-1990s to the present has enjoyed worldwide success. New Argentine Cinema explores this cinema in order to discover the elements that have made for this success, in relation to the country’s profound political, social and cultural crisis during the same period. Jens Andermann shows how the most recent wave of films differs markedly from the Argentine cinema of the preceding decade, following the end of the dictatorship

in 1983. Studying films by Lisandro Alonso, Albertina Carri, Lucrecia Martel, Raúl Perrone, Martín Rejtman and Pablo Trapero, among others, he identifies a shift in aesthetic sensibilities between these directors and those of the previous generation, as well as a profound change in the way films are being made, and their relation to the audiovisual field at large.288 PAGES 234 X 156MM NOVEMBER 20119781848854628 HARDBACK £59.509781848854635 PAPERBACK £16.9926 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSTAURIS WORLD CINEMA SERIES

FILM AND FAIRY TALES NEWThe Birth of Modern FantasyKristian Moen

Far from helping people to escape harsh realities to a realm of pure fantasy, fairy tales and the films that rooted themselves in their tropes and traditions played an integral role in formulating and expressing the anxieties of modernism as well as its potential for radical, magical transformation. In Film and Fairy Tales, Kristian Moen examines the role played by fairy tales in shaping cinema, its culture, and its discourse during

its most formative years. Through analysis of early film theorists and detailed case studies of the films of Méliès, Tourneur and Walt Disney, Moen shows how the visual tropes and theoretical vocabulary of the fairy tale negotiated different experiences of modernity – the giddy adventures of social mobility and identity transformation, the threats and anxieties of technology, impermanence and mutability. From the nineteenth century ‘fairy play’ to the contemporary fantasies of Tim Burton and Harry Potter, Moen shows how cinema made fairy tales modern – and fairy tales made the cinema what it is today.304 PAGES 26 X 138MM JULY 20129781780762517 HARDBACK £56.6030 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

STOP THE CLOCKS! NEWTime and Narrative in CinemaHelen Powell

The clock plays a significant part in our understanding of temporality, but it fails to reflect and communicate the more experiential dimensions of time. Stop the Clocks! examines filmmakers’ relationship to time and its visual manipulation and representation from the birth of the medium to the digital present. It engages both with experimentation in narrative construction and with films that take time

as their subject matter, such as Donnie Darko, Lost Highway and Pulp Fiction. Helen Powell asks what underpins the enduring appeal of the science fiction genre with filmmakers and audiences and how cinematography might inform our conceptualisation of other imagined temporal worlds, including the afterlife. She examines the role of angels and vampires in contemporary cinema, as well as the distinctive time schemes of new media and their implications for rethinking time and the moving image through digitalisation. 256 PAGES 234 X 156MM JANUARY 20129781780762166 HARDBACK £52.509781848851757 PAPERBACK £16.9912 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

WALTZ WITH BASHIR NEWPerpetrator Trauma and CinemaRaya Morag

Waltz with Bashir: Perpetrator Trauma and Cinema proposes a new paradigm for cinema trauma studies – the trauma of the perpetrator. Recognizing a current shift in interest from the trauma suffered by victims to that suffered by perpetrators, the book seeks to theorize this as yet under-theorized field. Taking as a point of departure the distinction between testimony given by the victim and confession made by the perpetrator, this pioneering work ventures to define and analyze perpetrator trauma in scholarly, representational, literary, and societal contexts. Driven by the emergence of a new wave of Israeli documentary cinema, the book analyzes Israeli post- second-Intifada films and literature. As Ari Folman’s Waltz with Bashir and other new wave films demonstrate, Israeli cinema, attached on one side to the legacy of the Holocaust and on the other to the Israeli Occupation, is a highly relevant case for probing the limits of both victim and perpetrator traumas.288 PAGES 216 X 134MM AUGUST 2012

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THEORIZING WORLD CINEMALúcia Nagib, Chris Perriam and Rajinder Dudrah (Eds)288 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE9781848859098 HARDBACK £49.509781848859104 PAPERBACK £16.9920 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSTAURIS WORLD CINEMA SERIES

NEW DIRECTIONS IN GERMAN CINEMAPaul Cooke and Chris Homewood (Eds)272 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE9781848859081 HARDBACK £51.509781848859074 PAPERBACK £16.9927 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSTAURIS WORLD CINEMA SERIES

THE NEW JEW IN FILMExploring Judaism and Jewishness in Contemporary CinemaNathan Adams240 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE9781848855748 HARDBACK £49.509781848855755 PAPERBACK £14.9926 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

THE POETICS OF IRANIAN CINEMAAesthetics, Modernity and Film after the RevolutionKhatereh Sheibani256 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE9781848857414 HARDBACK £54.50INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY OF IRANIAN STUDIES, VOL. 33

POPULAR ITALIAN CINEMACulture and Politics in a Postwar SocietyFlavia Brizio-Skov320 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE9781848855724 HARDBACK £59.5035 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS ILLUSTRATIONSINTERNATIONAL LIBRARY OF VISUAL CULTURE

RADICAL FRONTIERS IN THE SPAGHETTI WESTERNPolitics and Violence in Italian CinemaAustin Fisher320 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE9781848855786 HARDBACK £59.5020 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSINTERNATIONAL LIBRARY OF VISUAL CULTURE, VOL. 1

HITCHCOCK AND THE CINEMA OF SENSATIONSEmbodied Film Theory and Cinematic ReceptionPaul Elliott288 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE9781848855878 HARDBACK £56.50INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY OF VISUAL CULTURE, VOL. 2

SHI’I ISLAM IN IRANIAN CINEMAReligion and Spirituality in FilmNacim Pak-Shiraz288 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE9781848855106 HARDBACK £56.5022 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

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THE APU TRILOGYSatyajit Ray and the Making of an EpicAndrew Robinson224 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE9781848855151 HARDBACK £56.009781848855168PAPERBACK £12.9920 LINE, 45 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

FROM IRAN TO HOLLYWOOD AND SOME PLACES IN-BETWEENReframing Post-Revolutionary Iranian CinemaChristopher Gow56 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE9781848855267 HARDBACK £51.509781848855274 PAPERBACK £17.9936 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

CINEMA ITALIANOThe Complete Guide from Classics to CultHoward Hughes320 PAGES 246 X 189MM AVAILABLE9781848856073 HARDBACK £45.009781848856080 PAPERBACK £14.9945 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

NEW TURKISH CINEMABelonging, Identity and MemoryAsuman Suner224 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 949 2 HARDBACK £49.50978 1 84511 950 8 PAPERBACK £16.998 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS TAURIS WORLD CINEMA SERIES

OUTSIDER FILMS ON INDIA 1950 – 1990Shanay Jhaveri (Ed.)300 PAGES 190 X 150MM AVAILABLE978 8 19047 201 2 PAPERBACK £14.99100 COLOUR AND B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

THE CHILD IN FILMTears, Fears and Fairy TalesKaren Lury240 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 967 6 HARDBACK £45.00 978 1 84511 968 3 PAPERBACK £14.9925 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

ISRAELI CINEMAEast/West and the Politics of RepresentationElla Shohat416 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 312 4 HARDBACK £65.00978 1 84511 313 1 PAPERBACK £15.9937 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSLIBRARY OF MODERN MIDDLE EAST STUDIES

HORROR ZONEThe Cultural Experience of Contemporary Horror CinemaIan Conrich (Ed.)320 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84885 262 4 HARDBACK £59.50978 1 84885 151 1 PAPERBACK £14.9930 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

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INGMAR BERGMANThe Life and Films of the Last Great European DirectorGeoffrey Macnab256 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE 978 1 84885 046 0 HARDBACK £19.9514 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

A SHORT HISTORY OF FILMWheeler Winston Dixon & Gwendolyn Audrey Foster492 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 800 6 HARDBACK £49.00978 1 84511 801 3 PAPERBACK £14.9924 COLOUR AND 230 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

LEBANESE CINEMAImagining the Civil War and BeyondLina Khatib224 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 627 9 HARDBACK £56.00978 1 84511 628 6 PAPERBACK £16.9925 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS TAURIS WORLD CINEMA SERIES

CONTEMPORARY NEW ZEALAND CINEMAIan Conrich & Stuart Murray (Eds)256 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 837 2 PAPERBACK £17.9935 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSTAURIS WORLD CINEMA SERIES

EAST ASIAN CINEMASExploring Transnational Connections on FilmLeon Hunt & Leung and Wing-Fai (Eds) 272 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 614 9 HARDBACK £56.00978 1 84511 615 6 PAPERBACK £15.9913 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS TAURIS WORLD CINEMA SERIES

A SPANISH LABYRINTHThe Films of Pedro AlmodovarMark Allinson272 PAGES 234 X 156MMAVAILABLE978 1 86064 507 5 PAPERBACK £14.9930 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

THE QUEER CINEMA OF DEREK JARMANCritical and Cultural ReadingsNiall Richardson272 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 536 4 HARDBACK £56.00978 1 84511 537 1 PAPERBACK £15.9925 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

QUEERING BUÑUELSexual Dissidence and Psychoanalysis in his Mexican and Spanish CinemaJulian Daniel Gutierrez-Albilla256 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE 978 1 84511 668 2 HARDBACK £54.508 PAGE PLATE SECTION

LENI RIEFENSTAHLA LifeJürgen Trimborn368 PAGES 228 X 152MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 644 6 PAPERBACK £14.9936 IMAGES IN A 24 PAGE B&W ILLUSTRATIONS PLATE SECTION

X FILMSTrue Confessions of a Radical FilmmakerAlex Cox304 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 566 1 HARDBACK £18.9952 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

PROJECTING EMPIREImperialism and Popular CinemaJames Chapman & Nicholas J. Cull240 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 940 9 PAPERBACK £15.9926 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

MYSTERIOUS SKINMale Bodies in Contemporary CinemaSantiago Fouz-Hernández (Ed.)272 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 831 0 PAPERBACK £16.9929 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

LIVE FLESHThe Male Body in Contemporary Spanish CinemaSantiago Fouz-Hernández and Alfredo Martinez-Expósito240 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 449 7 HARDBACK £65.00978 1 84511 450 3 PAPERBACK £16.9916 HALFTONE ILLUSTRATIONS

ROMAN POLANSKIThe Cinema of a Cultural TravellerEwa Mazierska240 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 296 7 HARDBACK £56.00978 1 84511 297 4 PAPERBACK £16.9926 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

FEDERICO FELLINIHis Life and WorkTullio KezichTranslated from the Italian by Minna Proctor448 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 425 1 PAPERBACK £15.99

THE NEW BRAZILIAN CINEMALücia Nagib (Ed.) 328 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 878 6 HARDBACK £59.50978 1 86064 928 8 PAPERBACK £15.9925 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

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BRAZIL ON SCREENCinema Novo, New Cinema, UtopiaLücia Nagib200 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 448 0 HARDBACK £65.00 978 1 84511 328 5 PAPERBACK £16.9960 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSTAURIS WORLD CINEMA SERIES

BERTRAND TAVERNIERThe Filmmaker of LyonStephen Hay264 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 462 7 PAPERBACK £16.9930 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

FILM PROPAGANDA Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany Richard Taylor280 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 167 1 PAPERBACK £14.9940 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

FILMING THE MODERN MIDDLE EASTPolitics in the Cinemas of Hollywood and the Arab WorldLina Khatib256 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 192 2 PAPERBACK £16.9921 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

FROM MOSCOW TO MADRIDEuropean Cities, Postmodern CinemaEwa Mazierska and Laura Rascaroli240 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 850 2 HARDBACK £59.50978 1 86064 851 9 PAPERBACK £17.9928 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

VISIONS OF THE EASTOrientalism in FilmMatthew Bernstein and Gaylyn Studlar (Eds)238 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 304 0 HARDBACK £59.50978 1 86064 305 7 PAPERBACK £18.9957 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

MAKHMALBAF AT LARGEThe Making of a Rebel FilmmakerHamid DabashiForeword by Mohsen Makhmalbaf272 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 1531 9 HARDBACK £51.50978 1 84511 1532 6 PAPERBACK £16.9935 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

IRANIAN CINEMAA Political HistoryHamid Reza Sadr320 PAGES 222 X 172MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 146 5 HARDBACK £59.50978 1 84511 147 2 PAPERBACK £16.9930 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

THE NEW IRANIAN CINEMAPolitics, Representation and IdentityRichard Tapper (Ed.)256 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 803 8 HARDBACK £59.50978 1 86064 804 5 PAPERBACK £15.9925 B&W HALFTONE ILLUSTRATIONS

CHASING DRAGONSAn Introduction to the Martial Arts FilmDavid West288 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 85043 982 0 PAPERBACK £14.9923 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

OUTLAW MASTERS OF JAPANESE FILMChris D.272 PAGES 244 X 172MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 086 4 HARDBACK £65.00978 1 84511 090 1 PAPERBACK £18.9942 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

SATYAJIT RAY: A VISION OF CINEMAAndrew RobinsonPhotographs by Nemai Ghosh; Drawings by Satyajit Ray360 PAGES 343 X 246MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 074 1 HARDBACK £56.50450 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS PHOTOGRAPHS AND 30 COLOUR PLATES

SATYAJIT RAY: THE INNER EYEThe Biography of a Master FilmmakerAndrew Robinson432 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 965 3 PAPERBACK £16.99

SPAGHETTI WESTERNS Cowboys and Europeans from Karl May to Sergio Leone Christopher Frayling 328 PAGES 246 X 189MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 207 3 PAPERBACK £16.99 60 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE ITALIAN WESTThe Filmgoers’ Guide to Spaghetti WesternsHoward Hughes288 PAGES 246 X 189MM AVAILABLE978 1 85043 896 0 PAPERBACK £14.9945 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

PROPAGANDA AND THE GERMAN CINEMA 1933–1945 David Welch336 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 520 4 PAPERBACK £14.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

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THE CROWDED PRAIRIE American National Identity in the Hollywood Western Michael Coyne264 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 259 3 PAPERBACK £17.99 16 B& W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

RELIGION AND FILMAn IntroductionMelanie J. Wright, 256 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE 978 1 85043 759 8 HARDBACK £65.00978 1 85043 886 1 PAPERBACK £15.99

Series Editor: Ginette Vincendeau

The Ciné-Files offer authoritative and entertaining guides to the most significant films of French cinema, from the silent era to the early twenty-first century. Written by experts in this vibrant film culture, the books combine extensive research with the author’s distinctive, sometimes provocative perspective on each film. The series will thus build up an essential collection on great French classics, enabling students, teachers and lovers of French cinema both to learn more about their favourite films and to make new discoveries in one of the world’s richest bodies of cinematic work. ‘Ginette Vincendeau has assembled an elite corps of film scholars to address a marvellous array of modern and classic French films with the close-up scrutiny they deserve.’ – Dudley Andrew

NIKITAFrench Film GuideSusan Hayward128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 447 3 PAPERBACK £12.99CINÉ-FILE FRENCH FILM GUIDES

UN CHIEN ANDALOUFrench Film GuideElza Adamowicz 128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE 978 1 84885 056 9 PAPERBACK £12.997 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS CINÉ-FILE FRENCH FILM GUIDES

LA RÈGLE DU JEUFrench Film GuideKeith Reader128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 84885 054 5 PAPERBACK £12.9927 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINÉ-FILE FRENCH FILM GUIDES

RIFIFIFrench Film GuideAlastair Phillips136 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 84885 055 2 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS CINÉ-FILE FRENCH FILM GUIDES

LE CORBEAUFrench Film GuideJudith Mayne128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE 978 1 84511 370 4 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINÉ-FILE FRENCH FILM GUIDES

LA GRANDE ILLUSIONFrench Film GuideMartin O’Shaughnessy136 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 84885 057 6 PAPERBACK £12.9931 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS CINÉ-FILE FRENCH FILM GUIDES

CASQUE D’ORFrench Film GuideSarah Leahy128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 368 1 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINÉ-FILE FRENCH FILM GUIDES

CLÉO DE 5 À 7French Film GuideValerie Orpen128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 369 8 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINÉ-FILE FRENCH FILM GUIDES

AMÉLIEFrench Film GuideIsabelle Vanderschelden128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 375 9 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINÉ-FILE FRENCH FILM GUIDES

LES DIABOLIQUES French Film GuideSusan Hayward128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 102 1 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINÉ-FILE FRENCH FILM GUIDES

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LA HAINE French Film GuideGinette Vincendeau128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 101 4 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS CINÉ-FILE FRENCH FILM GUIDES

ALPHAVILLE French Film GuideChris Darke 128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 85043 986 8 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS CINÉ-FILE FRENCH FILM GUIDES

LA REINE MARGOT French Film GuideJulianne Pidduck128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 100 7 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS CINÉ-FILE FRENCH FILM GUIDES

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HOLLYWOOD AND AMERICAN FILM

AUTHORSHIP AND THE FILMS OF DAVID LYNCH NEWAesthetic Receptions in Contemporary HollywoodAntony Todd

The first book to approach David Lynch as a figure composed through language, history and text, Authorship and the Films of David Lynch explores the ways in which shared and disputed opinions on aesthetic quality, originality and authorial essence have shaped receptions of Lynch’s films. This fresh contribution to studies of

authorship and film traces the development of his career from cult obscurity with Eraserhead, to star auteur through the release of Blue Velvet, and the television event of the early 1990s, Twin Peaks, and on to later films such as Mulholland Dr. and Inland Empire. Antony Todd investigates how Lynch’s idiosyncratic style introduced the term ‘Lynchian’ to the colloquial speech of new Hollywood and helped establish Lynch as the leading light among contemporary American auteurs. 240 PAGES 234 X 156MM FEBRUARY 20129781848855793 HARDBACK £51.509781848855809 PAPERBACK £16.9925 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

HUNTING THE DARK KNIGHT NEWTwenty-First Century BatmanWill Brooker

On the eve of the world premiere of Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises, Will Brooker’s new book explores Batman’s twenty-first century incarnations. Brooker’s close analysis of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight offers a rigorous account of the complex relationship between popular films, audiences and producers in our age of media convergence. By exploring themes

of authorship, adaptation and intertextuality, he addresses a myriad of questions raised by these films: did Batman Begins end when The Dark Knight began? Does its story include the Gotham Knight DVD, or the ‘Why So Serious’ viral marketing campaign? Is it separate from the parallel narratives of the Arkham Asylum videogame, the monthly comic books, the animated series and the graphic novels? Can the brightly campy incarnations of the Batman ever be fully repressed by The Dark Knight, or are they an intrinsic part of the character? A vital text for film students and academics, as well as legions of Batman fans. 272 PAGES 216 X 138MM MAY 20129781848852792 HARDBACK £51.509781848852808 PAPERBACK £12.9930 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

WHEN EAGLES DARED NEWThe Filmgoers’ History of World War IIHoward Hughes

Extensively illustrated with posters and stills, When Eagles Dared portrays the men and women who participated in World War II, from the evacuation of the Allied forces from France through to the battle for Berlin and beyond. Each chapter discusses historical events as they unfold and illustrates how subsequently these episodes have been portrayed by filmmakers onscreen. Chapters discuss the war in the skies (Battle of Britain and The Dambusters) and sea (The Cruel Sea, Das Boot), the war in the Mediterranean (The Guns of Navarone) and the North African desert (The Battle of El Alamein and Tobruk). There are ‘special mission’ movies including Where Eagles Dare and Inglourious Basterds, and classic tales of ingenuity (The Great Escape), valour (Saving Private Ryan) and human endurance (The Bridge on the River Kwai). The conflict is also viewed through such diverse films as Downfall, Patton, Tora! Tora! Tora!, Anzio, The Thin Red Line, Stalingrad, Cross of Iron and A Bridge Too Far. 320 PAGES 246 X 189MM JANUARY 20129781848856509 HARDBACK £19.5045 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

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MAMMA MIA! THE MOVIE NEWExploring a Cultural PhenomenonLouise FitzGerald and Melanie Williams

Mamma Mia! The Movie (2008) was one of the top international box-office hits of its year and the fastest selling DVD in British history. Responses were passionate but polarized: while legions of fans participated in celebratory sing-along screenings, critics dismissed it as a ‘Super Pooper’. The critical split often ran along the fault line of gender, with male critics initially unimpressed by the uninhibited, tongue in cheek frivolity of

this rare film written, produced and directed by women. This welcome first book on a twenty-first century cultural phenomenon explores these diverse responses to Mamma Mia!, along with key issues such as the film’s representation of female friendship and its focus on the older female protagonist, as well as its status as ‘jukebox’ musical and queer text. Empire magazine’s critic Ian Nathan concluded his bemused account of the film’s unprecedented success by stating: ‘Mamma Mia! is not like other films’. This book aims to explore exactly how and why that is the case.256 PAGES 234 X 156MM SEPTEMBER 20129781848859418 HARDBACK £55.009781848859425 PAPERBACK £14.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

ABJECT SPACES IN AMERICAN CINEMA NEWInstitutional Settings, Identity and Psychoanalysis in FilmFrances Pheasant-Kelly

Exploring the abject through issues as diverse as racism, mental illness or the preservation of bodies for organ donation, this book analyses a range of films including The Shawshank Redemption (1994), Full Metal Jacket (1987) and Girl, Interrupted (1999) through to cult films such as Carrie (1976) and Bubba Ho-tep (2002). By analysing scenes of horror and disgust within the context

of abject space, Frances Pheasant-Kelly reveals how threats to identity manifest in scenes of torture, horror and psychosexual repression and are resolved either though death or through traumatic re-entry into the outside world. This readable and engaging tour of the abject in the institution film will be valuable to students of Film Studies, Critical Theory and Cultural Studies.288 PAGES 216 X 138MM AUGUST 20129781848855977 HARDBACK £56.50INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY OF CULTURAL STUDIES, VOL. 18

THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND HOLLYWOOD NEWCensorship and Morality in 1930s CinemaAlexander McGregor

During the 1930s, the Catholic Church in the US was engaged in a metaphorical ‘war’ against the increasingly modern and secular values of the American public. Alexander McGregor offers a detailed account of how the Church, feeling itself to be under siege, used media - and particularly cinema - to reach out to Americans. The 1930s were the ‘golden age’ for Hollywood, and the Church saw the film industry as an opportunity to engender a pro-Catholic social moral code among the US population. McGregor examines the ways in which the American Catholic Church sought to directly influence film production through its involvement with censorship bodies such as the Legion of Decency, and through Catholics in positions of influence within Hollywood itself. This is a vital new contribution to the history of American cinema and religion, as well as American culture and social history.256 PAGES 216 X 138MM MARCH 20129781848856530 HARDBACK £54.50INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY OF CULTURAL STUDIES, VOL. 20

HOLLYWOOD CATWALKExploring Costume and Transformation in American FilmTamar Jeffers McDonald256 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84885 039 2 HARDBACK £56.00978 1 84885 040 8 PAPERBACK £16.9925 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

FALLING IN LOVE AGAINRomantic Comedy in Contemporary CinemaStacey Abbott and Deborah Jermyn (Eds)264 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 771 9 PAPERBACK £15.9925 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

ELIA KAZANThe Cinema of an American OutsiderBrian Neve256 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 560 9 HARDBACK £19.9918 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

ARNOLDSchwarzenegger and the MoviesDave Saunders256 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 948 5 PAPERBACK £14.9917 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

SHOOTING THE CIVIL WARCinema, History and American National IdentityJenny Barrett240 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 775 7 HARDBACK £56.00978 1 84511 776 4 PAPERBACK £16.9919 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS CINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

HOLLYWOOD HEROINES Women in Film Noir and the Female Gothic FilmHelen Hanson256 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 562 3 HARDBACK £49.00978 1 84511 561 6 PAPERBACK £15.9912 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

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HOLLYWOOD’S HISTORY FILMS David Eldridge224 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 060 4 HARDBACK £56.00978 1 84511 061 1 PAPERBACK £17.9921 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

AIM FOR THE HEARTThe Films of Clint EastwoodHoward Hughes288 PAGES 246 X 189MM 978 1 84511 902 7 HARDBACK £19.5045 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

STAGECOACH TO TOMBSTONEThe Filmgoers’ Guide to the Great WesternsHoward Hughes304 PAGES 246 X 189MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 498 5 HARDBACK £59.50978 1 84511 571 5 PAPERBACK £12.9947 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS (STILLS AND POSTERS)

CRIME WAVEThe Filmgoers’ Guide to the Great Crime MoviesHoward Hughes288 PAGES 244 X 172MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 219 6 PAPERBACK £18.9945 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS (STILLS AND POSTERS)I.B.TAURIS IN ASSOCIATION WITH TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES

HOLLYWOOD’S NEW RADICALISM War, Globalisation and the Movies from Reagan to George W. BushBen Dickenson232 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 025 3 HARDBACK £59.50978 1 84511 103 8 PAPERBACK £15.9911 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

TEEN DREAMS Reading Teen Film and Television from Heathers to Veronica MarsRoz Kaveney224 PAGES 234 X 156MMAVAILABLE978 1 84511 184 7 PAPERBACK £14.99

HOLLYWOOD GENRES AND POSTWAR AMERICAMasculinity, Family and Nation in Popular Movies and Film NoirMike Chopra-Gant256 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 85043 815 1 HARDBACK £59.50978 1 85043 838 0 PAPERBACK £17.9910 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

FROM ALIEN TO THE MATRIXReading Science Fiction FilmRoz Kaveney224 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 85043 805 2 HARDBACK £59.50978 1 85043 806 9 PAPERBACK £14.99

INDIEWOOD, USAWhere Hollywood meets Independent CinemaGeoff King256 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 826 6 HARDBACK £59.50978 1 84511 825 9 PAPERBACK £15.9920 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

NEW HOLLYWOOD CINEMA An IntroductionGeoff King304 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 749 9 HARDBACK £59.50978 1 86064 750 5 PAPERBACK £18.99 14 B&W AND 5 LINE ILLUSTRATIONS

SPECTACULAR NARRATIVES Hollywood in the Age of the BlockbusterGeoff King224 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 572 3 HARDBACK £59.50978 1 86064 573 0 PAPERBACK £14.9920 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

AMERICAN INDEPENDENT CINEMA Geoff King320 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 85043 937 0 HARDBACK £65.00978 1 85043 938 7 PAPERBACK £16.9924 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

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BRITISH CINEMA

AESTHETICS AND NEO-ROMANTICISM IN FILM NEWLandscapes in Contemporary British CinemaStella Hockenhull

The study of film has tended to be preoccupied with narrative theory, often to the neglect of a consideration of aesthetic effect. Introducing an interdisciplinary approach based on a correlation between film and painting, Stella Hockenhull draws on nineteenth-century Romanticism in the visual arts, with its roots based in eighteenth-century philosophical debates of the Sublime, to explore the spiritual aspects of landscape and nature which mobilise a Neo-Romantic effect in contemporary British cinema. She reveals this effect in genres as diverse as social realism, contemporary melodrama and horror, and demonstrates its presence through a visual analysis of rural landscapes in films such as Sweet Sixteen, The Queen, Ratcatcher, My Summer of Love and The Last Great Wilderness.288 PAGES 216 X 138MM FEBRUARY 20129781848859012 HARDBACK £56.5012 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSINTERNATIONAL LIBRARY OF VISUAL CULTURE

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KORDABritain’s Movie MogulCharles Drazin432 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE9781848856950 PAPERBACK £15.99 2 X 8PP B&W PLATES

FILM ENGLANDCulturally English Filmmaking since the 1990sAndrew Higson296 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE9781848854536 HARDBACK £59.509781848854543 PAPERBACK £16.9935 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

BRITISH FILM DESIGNA HistoryLaurie N. Ede256 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84885 107 8 HARDBACK £56.00978 1 84885 108 5 PAPERBACK £15.99 10 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY

WITHNAIL AND USCult Films and Film Cults in British CinemaJustin Smith272 PAGES 234 X 156MMAVAILABLE978 1 84885 092 7 PAPERBACK £16.9925 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

THE AGE OF THE DREAM PALACECinema and Society in 1930s BritainJeffrey Richards392 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84885 122 1 PAPERBACK £16.9932 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS IN 16PP PLATESCINEMA AND SOCIETY

FEMININITY IN THE FRAMEWomen and 1950s British Popular CinemaMelanie Bell240 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84885 159 7 PAPERBACK £16.9920 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

LICENCE TO THRILLA Cultural History of the James Bond FilmsJames Chapman344 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 515 9 PAPERBACK £12.99

BRITAIN CAN TAKE ITBritish Cinema in the Second World WarTony Aldgate and Jeffrey Richards 376 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 445 9 PAPERBACK £18.99 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

THE FINEST YEARSBritish Cinema of the 1940sCharles Drazin 296 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 411 4 PAPERBACK £16.99 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

THE UNKNOWN 1930SAn Alternative History of the British Cinema, 1929-1939Jeffrey Richards (Ed.)288 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 628 7 PAPERBACK £17.99B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

A NEW HERITAGE OF HORRORThe English Gothic Cinema David Pirie288 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 482 4 PAPERBACK £14.9955 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

AN EVERYDAY MAGIC Cinema and Cultural MemoryAnnette Kuhn288 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 867 0 PAPERBACK £17.9920 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

PAST AND PRESENTNational Identity and the British Historical FilmJames Chapman416 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 85043 808 3 PAPERBACK £17.9924 HALFTONE ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

POWELL AND PRESSBURGERA Cinema of Magic SpacesAndrew Moor288 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 85043 947 9 HARDBACK £27.507 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

FILM AND COMMUNITY IN BRITAIN AND FRANCEFrom La Règle du Jeu to Room at the TopMargaret Butler224 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 955 4 PAPERBACK £18.9920 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

TYPICAL MENThe Representation of Masculinity in Popular British CinemaAndrew Spicer264 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 931 8 PAPERBACK £17.9919 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

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BEST OF BRITISHCinema and Society from 1930 to the PresentAnthony Aldgate and Jeffrey Richards272 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 288 3 PAPERBACK £16.9911 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

THE BRITISH AT WARCinema, State and Propaganda, 1939–1945James Chapman320 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 627 0 PAPERBACK £16.9932 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

BRITISH CINEMA AND THE COLD WARThe State, Propaganda and ConsensusTony Shaw296 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 211 0 PAPERBACK £16.9917 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSCINEMA AND SOCIETY SERIES

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BRITISH FILM GUIDES

General Editor: Jeffrey Richards

Described by the Guardian as ‘a valuable resource of critical work on the UK’s neglected film history’ and by Sight & Sound as yielding ‘sharp insights into the films’, these lively and authoritative guides to the best films that British cinema has to offer are published for film enthusiasts, scholars and students alike. Each tells the full story of a key British film and offers detailed analysis of the film itself. The film is placed in its historical and cinematic context and its place in world cinema, as well as detailing its director’s and actors’ careers and how audiences and critics have responded to it up to the present day.

THE RED SHOESTurner Classic Movies British Film GuideMark Connelly 112 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 071 0 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES BRITISH FILM GUIDE

BLACK NARCISSUSTurner Classic Movies British Film GuideSarah Street112 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 046 8 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES BRITISH FILM GUIDE

IF . . . .Turner Classic Movies British Film GuidePaul Sutton112 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 85043 672 0 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES BRITISH FILM GUIDE

BRIGHTON ROCKTurner Classic Movies British Film GuideSteve Chibnall128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 85043 400 9 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES BRITISH FILM GUIDE

A HARD DAY’S NIGHTTurner Classic Movies British Film GuideStephen Glynn128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 85043 587 7 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES BRITISH FILM GUIDE

MY BEAUTIFUL LAUNDRETTETurner Classic Movies British Film GuideChristine Geraghty128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 85043 414 6 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES BRITISH FILM GUIDE

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THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VIIIGreg Walker128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 909 7 PAPERBACK £12.9913 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

DRACULAPeter Hutchings128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 748 2 PAPERBACK £12.9920 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

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GET CARTERSteve Chibnall 128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 910 3 PAPERBACK £12.9920 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADEMark Connelly128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 612 6 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

WHISKY GALORE! & THE MAGGIEColin McArthur 128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 633 1 PAPERBACK £9.9911 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

THE 39 STEPSMark Glancy128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 614 0 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

THE DAM BUSTERSJohn Ramsden128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 636 2 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

A NIGHT TO REMEMBERJeffrey Richards128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 869 6 PAPERBACK £12.9921 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

Series Editor: Richard TaylorAdvisory Board: Birgit Beumers, Julian Graffy, Denise Youngblood

The continuing aim of this series of books on Russian and Soviet films and filmmakers is to situate Russian and Soviet cinema in its historical and aesthetic context, both as a major cultural force and as a crucible for experimentation that is of central significance to the development of world cinema culture.

THE CINEMA OF TARKOVSKY NEW

Labyrinths of Space and TimeNariman Skakov

The phenomenon of time was a central preoccupation of Tarkovsky throughout his career. His films present visions of time by temporal means – that is, in time. This book explores the phenomenon of spatio-temporal lapse in Tarkovsky’s cinema – from Ivan’s Childhood (1962) to Sacrifice (1986). Dreams, visions, mirages, memories, revelations, reveries and delusions Skakov

argues, are phenomena which present alternative spatio-temporal patterns; they disrupt the linear progression of events and create narrative discontinuity. Each chapter is dedicated to the discussion of one of Tarkovsky’s seven feature films and in each, one of these phenomena functions as a refrain. Skakov discusses the influence of the flow of and lapses in space and time on the viewer’s perception of the Tarkovskian cinematic universe. He opens and closes the book by focusing on the phenomenon of time that is discussed extensively by the filmmaker in his main theoretical treatise Sculpting in Time, as well as in a number of interviews and public lectures. 288 PAGES 234 X 156MM JANUARY 20129781848856295 HARDBACK £51.509781848856301 PAPERBACK £17.9930 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO - THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

THE CINEMA OF ALEXANDER SOKUROV NEWBirgit Beumers and Nancy Condee (Eds)

Alexander Sokurov’s Russian Ark is generally acclaimed as a milestone in cinematography. In this film Sokurov reversed the idea of montage, creating instead the sensation of an uninterrupted flow of time encompassing three centuries of Russia’s cultural history – through a single, 90-minute take. Yet this film is but one milestone in the work of this versatile director. Since the 1990s, Sokurov’s films have had international

recognition at film festivals and through foreign distribution. In this, the first English-language book to cover Sokurov’s full oeuvre, leading scholars on Sokurov unravel his work on documentaries; his early films and literary adaptations; his trilogy on leaders focusing on the decaying body; his films on passing youth and approaching age; and, of course, Russian Ark. 272 PAGES 234 X 156MM OCTOBER 20119781848859067 HARDBACK £51.509781848853430 PAPERBACK £16.9920 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

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KINOFILES FILMMAKERS’ COMPANIONSNIKITA MIKHALKOVThe Filmmakers’ Companion 1Birgit Beumers 160 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 785 7 PAPERBACK £14.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMASERIES

ALEXANDER MEDVEDKIN The Filmmakers’ Companion 2Emma Widdis 168 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 85043 405 4 PAPERBACK £14.99 15 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS KINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH: A LIFE IN FILM The Filmmakers’ Companion 3John Riley160 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 85043 709 3 HARDBACK £35.00978 1 85043 484 9 PAPERBACK £14.99 15 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS KINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

KIRA MURATOVA The Filmmakers’ Companion 4Jane A. Taubman168 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 85043 409 2 PAPERBACK £14.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS KINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

KINOFILES FILM COMPANIONSSeries Editor: Richard Taylor

THE BATTLESHIP POTEMKINThe Film Companion 1Richard Taylor144 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 393 4 PAPERBACK £12.99 20 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

THE MAN WITH THE MOVIE CAMERAThe Film Companion 2Graham Roberts124 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 394 1 PAPERBACK £12.99 20 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

EISENSTEIN ON THE AUDIOVISUALThe Montage of Music, Image and Sound in CinemaRobert Robertson256 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE9781848857315 PAPERBACK £17.9923 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

DZIGA VERTOV Defining Documentary FilmJeremy Hicks224 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 377 3 PAPERBACK £17.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

SOVIET CINEMAPolitics and Persuasion Under StalinJamie Miller240 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84885 008 8 HARDBACK £56.00978 1 84885 009 5 PAPERBACK £16.9920 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS KINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

SAVAGE JUNCTURESSergei Eisenstein and the Shape of ThinkingAnne Nesbet272 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE 978 1 84511 418 3 PAPERBACK £17.9920 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

REAL IMAGESSoviet Cinema and the ThawJosephine Woll 280 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 550 1 PAPERBACK £16.99 30 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

RUSSIA ON REELS The Russian Idea in Post-Soviet CinemaBirgit Beumers (Ed.)240 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE 978 1 86064 389 7 HARDBACK £56.00978 1 86064 390 3 PAPERBACK £17.9920 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

VSEVOLOD PUDOVKINClassic Films of the Soviet Avant-GardeAmy Sargeant232 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 455 9 HARDBACK £59.5020 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMASERIES

FORWARD SOVIET!History and Non-Fiction Film in the USSRGraham Roberts208 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 282 1 HARDBACK £59.5016 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

CINEMA AND SOVIET SOCIETY From the Revolution to the Death of StalinPeter Kenez264 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 632 4 HARDBACK £59.50978 1 86064 568 6 PAPERBACK £18.9918 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

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BURNT BY THE SUN The Film Companion 3Birgit Beumers136 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 396 5 PAPERBACK £12.99 20 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

REPENTANCE The Film Companion 4Denise Youngblood and Josephine Woll128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 395 8 PAPERBACK £12.9920 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

BED AND SOFA The Film Companion 5Julian Graffy 128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 503 7 PAPERBACK £12.9920 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

MIRRORThe Film Companion 6Natasha Synessios136 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 521 1 PAPERBACK £12.99 20 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

THE CRANES ARE FLYINGThe Film Companion 7Josephine Woll120 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 504 4 PAPERBACK £12.9925 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

LITTLE VERAThe Film Companion 8Frank Beardow128 PAGES 216X138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 611 9 PAPERBACK £12.99 25 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

IVAN THE TERRIBLEThe Film Companion 9Joan Neuberger160 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 560 0 PAPERBACK £12.99 25 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

THE END OF ST. PETERSBURGThe Film Companion 10Vance Kepley, Jr136 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 86064 911 0 PAPERBACK £12.99B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

STORM OVER ASIAThe Film Companion 11Amy Sargeant128 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 84511 374 2 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONSKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

CHAPAEVThe Film Companion 12Julian Graffy144 PAGES 216 X 138MM AVAILABLE978 1 85043 987 5 PAPERBACK £12.9915 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS KINOFILES FILM COMPANIONKINO: THE RUSSIAN CINEMA SERIES

I.B. Tauris is delighted to announce the reissue for the first time in paperback in three volumes of the definitive, most comprehensive edition, in the finest translations and fully annotated, of the writings of this great filmmaker, theorist and teacher of film – and one of the most original aesthetic thinkers of the twentieth century.

WRITINGS 1922–34Volume 1 The Selected WorksSergei EisensteinEdited and translated by Richard Taylor344 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84885 355 3 PAPERBACK £19.508PP B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

TOWARDS A THEORY OF MONTAGEVolume 2 The Selected WorksSergei EisensteinEdited by Richard Taylor, translated by Michael Glenny448 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84885 356 0 PAPERBACK £19.5010PP B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

WRITINGS 1934–1947Volume 3 The Selected WorksSergei EisensteinEdited by Richard Taylor, translated by William Powell384 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84885 357 7 PAPERBACK £19.508PP B&W ILLUSTRATIONS

SERGEI EISENSTEIN SELECTED WORKS, 3 VOLUME SETSergei Eisenstein344; 448; 384 PAGES 234 X 156MM AVAILABLE978 1 84885 358 4 PAPERBACK £49.50