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Screening the past - issue 19 is now available online at http:// 
www.latrobe.edu.au/screeningthepast/

First release articles:
Ina Bertrand, "'Bring[ing] family life into the theatres': the drive- 
ins of Western Australia",
Nathalie Brillon, ""Mexicans with parkas and mobile phones":  
transnational cinema at Hollywood's edge",
Denis Cryle and Grace Johansen, "Maintaining a Tradition of Mixed  
Entertainments: Birch, Carroll and Coyle's regional Queensland  
Wintergarden Theatres",
Cathy Hope and Adam Dickerson, "'Films for the intelligent layman':  
The origins of the Sydney and Melbourne Film Festivals (1952-1958)",
Sam Rohdie, "Studies",
William D. Routt, "The Film of Memory",
Lesley Speed, ""No matter how far you run": Looking for Alibrandi and  
coming of age in Italo-Australian cinema and girlhood",

Reviews
Deborah Allison reviews Pop fiction: The song in cinema,
Richard Armstrong reviews If....,
Richard Armstrong reviews Museum movies: The Museum of Modern Art and  
the birth of art cinema,
Mervyn F. Bendle reviews From Alien to The Matrix: Reading science  
fiction film,
Nathalie Brillon reviews One hundred years of Canadian cinema,
Thomas Caldwell reviews The wolf at the door: Stanley Kubrick,  
history &amp; the Holocaust,
Colin Crisp reviews Cinema's conversion to sound: technology and film  
style in France and the U.S.,
David Ehrenstein reviews Joseph Losey,
Mas Generis reviews Understanding film: Marxist perspectives,
Melissa Goldsmith reviews Cinema and semiotic: Peirce and film  
aesthetics, narration, and representation,
Jan-Christopher Horak reviews A culture of light. Cinema and  
technology in 1920s Germany,
D.B. Jones reviews Carol Reed,
D.B. Jones reviews 1001 Movies you must see before you die,
D.B. Jones reviews Elia Kazan: A Biography,
Hester Joyce reviews Ourselves in primetime: a history of New Zealand  
television drama,
Harriet Margolis reviews The selling of New Zealand movies,
Geoffrey Nowell-Smith reviews Subtitles: on the foreignness of film,
Des O'Rawe reviews Figures traced in light: On cinematic staging,
Michael Paris reviews Lance Comfort and Jack Clayton,
Violetta Petrova reviews Andrei Rublev,
Leland Poague reviews Regarding Frank Capra: Audience, celebrity, and  
American film studies, 1930-1960,
Daniel Ross reviews Philosophy the day after tomorrow,
Gerald Sim reviews Cultures in orbit: satellites and the televisual,
Andrew Spicer reviews Roy Ward Baker,
Katy Stevens reviews 100 modern soundtracks,
Rick Thompson reviews Edison: the invention of the movies,
Mike Walsh reviews New Korean cinema,
Saige Walton reviews Powell &amp; Pressburger: A cinema of magic spaces,
Craig Williams reviews New Hollywood violence,
Bevin Yeatman reviews Film Analysis Handbook: essential guide to  
understanding, analysing and writing on film,

Please also check out the calls for papers on the site - linked to  
the home page.


All the best,

P.
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Peter Hughes Program Coordinator, Media Studies Program, La Trobe  
University, Victoria, 3086, Australia.
ph: +61 3 9479 3065 (w),  fax: +61 3 9479 3638 (w)
http://www.latrobe.edu.au/media

Screening the past. An international, refereed electronic journal of  
visual media and history:
http://www.latrobe.edu.au/screeningthepast

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