Film Journal
A Masterpiece of Surrealist Subjectivity and Silence: Diamonds of the Night
By Dina Iordanova Two boys dressed in rags – but still in sturdy shoes – and wearing absurd-looking long coats with large KL written on the back (the sign of Nazi concentration camps) have jumped…
Film Journal
Power, Manipulation and Unmasking: Judit Ember and Gyula Gazdag’s A határozat (The Resolution, 1972)
Power, manipulation and unmaskingJudit Ember – Gyula Gazdag: A határozat (The Resolution; 1972) Power, manipulation and unmaskingJudit Ember – Gyula Gazdag: A határozat (The Resolution; 1972) Power, manipulation and unmaskingJudit Ember – Gyula Gazdag: A…
Editorial, News
Masha Shpolberg’s Report on Liberating Cinema Launch published by Routledge
Liberating Cinema is delighted to announce that the Official Report on The Liberating Cinema Launch (which took place from the 14th-15th December 2020), written by Professor Masha Shpolberg, has been published by the international peer…
Argentine Cinema, Film Journal
Early Forays into the Argentine Modern Short Film
By Leandro Varela Though the short film form was, until 1950's Argentina, usually associated to early silent films, newsreels, sponsored films, animated serials and home movies, we do find a series of modern short films…
Editorial, News
Times of India: Liberating Cinema in the Press
After garnering appreciation worldwide, Indrasis Acharya’s Pupa is going to be screened at Goldsmiths Literature Seminars at Goldsmiths, University of London. It will be a part of a special film series screening that is curated by Mina…
Film Journal
Rediscovering the Pioneering Cinema of Mihajlo Al. Popović: With Faith in God (1932)
By Mina Radović The Yugoslav silent cinema is one of the most beautiful chapters in film history. To be opened one has to understand its historical context. The wealth of domestic silent film solely available…