The latest issue of the 'New Review of Film and Television Studies' has just been published. Although not a special issue as such, it brings together several essays on film theory, film-philosophy, and film narratology that the journal has received over the previous few years. In many ways, these essays represent the core interests of the journal, its main editorial focus. New Review of Film and Television Studies, 11, 3 (2013): Martin Lefebvre On some epistemological problems in film theory Boaz Hagin Inverted identification: Bergson and phenomenology in Deleuze’s cinema books Henry Bacon Hypothetical focalization in the cinema Agnieszka Piotrowska The horror of a doppelganger in documentary film Ian Aitken Georg Lukács’ late aesthetic and film theory: A study of the chapter entitled ‘Film’ in Lukács’ 'The Specificity of the Aesthetic' (1963) Angelos Koutsourakis Politics and open-ended dialectics in Lars von Trier’s 'Dogville': A post-Brechtian critique. Gerwin van der Pol Cognitive dissonance as an effect of watching 'Amator' Simone Knox Eye candy for the blind: re-introducing Lyotard’s Acinema into discourses on excess, motion, and spectacle in contemporary Hollywood Book Reviews Tarja Laine on 'Cinema and Contact' (Laura McMahon) David Sterritt on 'The Neuro-Image' (Patricia Pisters) Glen Norton on 'Where Film Meets Philosophy' (Hunter Vaughan) Warren Buckland Reader in Film Studies Oxford Brookes University International Congress of the Colombian Association for Semiotic Studies Jorge Tadeo Lozano University - Bogota, Colombia September 16-18, 2013: http://asociacionaces.wordpress.com/congreso-internacional-semiotica-4-0/ ---- To sign off Screen-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF Screen-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]