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FILM QUARTERLY
Quarterly Scholarly Journal from Berkeley ,United States


- First issue: 1958
- Articles covering the entire field of film studies.
- "Interviews with innovative film- and video-makers, writers, editors, and cinematographers; readable discussion of issues in contemporary film theory; definitive, thoughtful reviews of international, avante garde, national cinemas, and documentaries".
- Started as "Hollywood Quarterly" (1945-1951).
- Was called "The Quarterly of Film Radio and Television" from 1951 to 1957 (ISSN: 1549-0068).
- Published by University of California Press Journals Division
- Website: www.filmquarterly.org

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Vol 24 # 2
Winter/December 1970
Towards A Non-Bourgeois Camera Style (article by Brian Henderson); "See You At Mao": Godard's Revolutionary BRITISH SOUNDS (article by James Roy McBean); Movies From Behind The Barricades (article by Stephen Farber); Rene Clair In Hollywood (interview with R.C. Dale); Luigi Pirandello And The Cinema (article by Frank Nulf); Diary Of Two Chambermaids (article on the two versions of LE JOURNAL D'UNE FEMME DE CHAMBRE by Randall Conrad); Reviews: TRISTANA; LES VAMPIRES; DIARY OF A MAD HOUSEWIFE; FINALLY GOT THE NEWS; HOLY WAR; MYRA BRECKINRIDGE.


Vol 24 # 1
Fall/September/October/November 1970
Thalberg Didn't Look Happy: With Antonioni At Zabriskie Point (article by Byron Gindoff); I See Everything Twice: CATCH-22 (article by Chuck Thegze); Frederick Wiseman (article by Donald E. McWilliams); LA HORA DE LOS HORNOS (article by James Roy McBean); The Way To Make A Future (interview with Glauber Rocha by Gordon Hitchens); Interview with Fernando Solanas; Reviews: WOMEN IN LOVE; IN THE YEAR OF THE PIG; ADALEN '31; BALLAD OF CROWFOOT; GETTING STRAIGHT; THE HAPPY ENDING; LORD THING; LOVING; A MAN CALLED HORSE; FLAP (aka THE LAST WARRIOR); THE REVOLUTIONARY; THE STRAWBERRY STATEMENT; THESE ARE MY PEOPLE; YOU ARE ON INDIAN LAND.


Vol 23 # 4
Summer/June/July/August 1970
The Private Life Of Billy Wilder (article by Joseph McBride and Michael Wilmington); Between Explosions (article by Jan Leyda; Fiction Documentary: A MARRIED COUPLE (article by Alan Rosenthal);Interviews with Allan King, Richard Leiterman and Arla Saare; Reviews: FELLINI-SATYRICON; THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON'T THEY?; MANDABI; DAVID HOLZMAN'S DIARY; THE ARRANGEMENT; UNE FEMME DOUCE; LA FEMME INFIDELE; FIVE PHILOSOPHICAL FABLES; BLOODY MAMA; HILDUR AND THE MAGICIAN; LIONS LOVE; PATTON; WOODSTOCK. Book Reviews: including reviews of "Ingmar Bergman" by Robin Wood and "Fritz Lang In America" by Peter Bogdanovich.


Vol 23 # 3
Spring/March/April/May 1970
Poetry Of Ideas: The Films Of Charles Eames (article by Paul Schrader); Welles Before KANE (article by Joseph McBride); Dissolves by Gaslight (article by John L. Fell);Reviews: ZABRISKIE POINT; MASH; TOPAZ; LAUGHTER IN THE DARK; HIGH SCHOOL; THE STERILE CUCKOO; GOOD TIMES, BAD TIMES; THE DOWNHILL RACER; FIDEL; THE LAWYER; TELL THEM WILLIE BOY IS HERE.

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