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CINEACTION
Quarterly Scholarly Journal from Toronto ,Canada
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1985-2016
- Provides "alternatives to what is generally available".
- Published three times a year.
- Editors: Robin Wood (1985-2007), Scott Forsyth, Florence Jacobowitz, Richard Lippe and Susan Morrison..
- Published by CineAction! Collective
- Website: cineaction.ca/

Last updated:
8 February 2022
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CONTENTS: 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 All GALLERIES: 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 All

Issue 59
September 2002
Theme: Max Ophus Centenary ' Max Ophus Centenary [editor's note], ' Florence Jacobowitz and Richard Lippe, pages 1 - 2. # ' In Memory: Billy Wilder, Jack Lemmon, ' author, page 3. # ' Circles of Delight and Despair: The Cinema of max Ophuls, ' Peter Harcourt, pages 4 - 13. # ' Plunging Off the Deep End into the Reckless Moment, ' Robin Wood, pages 14 - 19. # ' Falling Women and Fallible Narrators, ' Douglas Pye, pages 20 - 29. # ' Werther (Max Ophuls, 1938), ' Michael Walker, pages 30 - 39. # ' Yoshiwara: Max Ophuls in the Empire of Passion, ' Alexander Jacoby, pages 40 - 44. # ' Captivated by Garbo: Max Ophuls's Roman Interlude with The Duchess of Langeais, ' Lutz Bacher, pages 45 - 53. # ' 'Do I Disgust You?': Or, Tirez pas sur La Pianiste, ' Robin Wood, pages 54 - 61. # ' Icons and Subversion in the Westerns of Clint Eastwood, ' Peter E. S. Babiak, pages 62 - 68. # ' Book Review: Fred and Ginger: A Vision of Emersonian Hollywood? [review of Astaire and Rogers by Edward Gallafent], ' Jeffrey Crouse, pages 69 - 70. # Letter from Michael McKegney [on teen films], pages 71. # Response by Robin Wood, page 71.


Issue 58
June 2002
Theme: World Cinema Since 1990 ' Editorial [editor's note], ' Robin Wood, page 1. # ' Party Time, or Can't Hardly Wait for that American Pie: Hollywood High School Movies of the 90s, ' Robin Wood, pages 2 - 10. # ' Time and Point of View in Contemporary Cinema, ' Temenuga Trifonova, pages 11 - 31. # ' Are You With Me? Unemployed Negativity in Mike Leigh's Naked, ' Garry Watson, pages 32 - 45. # ' The Import / Export Business: The Road to Abbas Kirostami's Taste of Cherry, ' Devin Orgeron, pages 46 - 51. # ' The Most Dangerous Game: Failed Male Friendship in Brian De Palma's Snake Eyes, ' author, pages 52 - 57. # ' Floating Desire, Floating Souls: Modern Cultural Landscape in Tsai Ming-Liang's Taipei Trilogy, ' I-Fen Wu, pages 58 - 64. # ' Chop Suey: Photographs to Remember You By, ' Richard Lippe, pages 65 - 67. # ' Beautiful People: In Praise of the Liberal State, ' Robert Lightning, pages 68 - 72. # Letter from Keith Withall [on Kippur], page 72. # Response by Florence Jocobowitz, page 72.


Issue 57
March 2002
Theme: Canadian Film ' Canadian Films and More [editor's note], ' unsigned, page 1. # ' Canadian Cinema in the Age of Globalization, ' David L. Pike, pages 2 - 10. # ' STET, ' Mike Cartmell, pages 11 - 15. # ' Toward the Quebec Auteur: From Perault to Arcand, ' Georege Melnyk, pages 16 - 29. # ' The Party's Over: Rollercoaster, ' Robin Wood, pages 30 - 34. # ' 'In the Sun It All Looks Nice': A Note on Paul Almond's Isabel, ' Tony French, pages 35 - 41. # ' Persistence of Vision: The Wonderful World of John Paizs, ' Robert L. Cagle, pages 42 - 49. # ' The New Face of British Heritage, ' Deborah Tudor, pages 50 - 57. # ' Distance: Hirokazu Kore-eda, ' Susan Morrison, pages 58 - 59. # ' The Intimate Screen: Dogme and Beyond, ' Diane Sippl, pages 60 - 68. # ' Book Review: Cinema's Recounting of the Ordinary [Andrew Kleven's 0Disclosure of the Everyday], ' Jeffrey Crouse, pages 69 - 71.

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