** On behalf of Michael Temple <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> **
Message from Michael Temple on behalf of the AFRHC (association française de recherche sur l’histoire du cinéma).
The latest issue of 1895 REVUE D’HISTOIRE DU CINEMA is now available.
http://www.afrhc.fr/2013/06/1895-revue-dhistoire-du-cinema-n69/
This issue (number 69, spring 2013) focuses especially on film preservation and restoration.
The “point of view” article is written by PAOLO CHERCHI USAI, who questions current film preservation policies and practices particularly in relation to digital technologies.
The “archives” section presents a dossier around the recent restoration of Méliès’s VOYAGE DANS LA LUNE.
There follow three “studies”: Frédéric Tabet discusses the influence of THÉÂTRE NOIR magic shows on early trick films; Aurore Lüscher analyses Abel Gance’s GAZ MORTELS; and Ania Szczepanska examines film censorship in Communist Poland.
In the very substantial “actualities” section, readers will find a wide range of reviews of recent publications, DVDs, conferences and festivals from around the world. Notably the current issue features two review essays on the historiography of African and Greek cinemas respectively.
Published three times per year, 1895 REVUE D’HISTOIRE DU CINEMA is the journal of the French association of film historians (AFRHC). Apart from its scholarly value, the journal is beautifully produced and often includes a free DVD featuring rare films and archive material.
Individual subscriptions cost 40 euro (30 euro for students), institutional subscriptions are 60 euro. Subscribers become members of the association with voting rights and other privileges.
Payment can be made online at http://www.afrhc.fr/adhesion/
If you are already familiar with 1895 REVUE D’HISTOIRE DU CINEMA, why not consider an individual or institutional subscription? If you’ve never heard of it before, why not give it a go and see!
Best wishes, Michael Temple, Birkbeck, London, member of the Executive Board of the AFRHC.
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