*With apologies for cross-posting*
The new Special Issue of Studies in Eastern European Cinema, on Dusan Makavejev (guest edited by Greg de Cuir) is now available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/reec20/current#.U0QlgK1dXDF
Feature articles include:
From Bunuel to the Barbarogenius: Surrealist and avant-garde traditions in the films of Dusan Makavejev. Jonathan Owen.
Makavejev's uses of history in Innocence Unprotected, Sweet Movie, and Gorilla Bathers at Noon. Ewa Mazierska.
From a priest into a clown: Makavejev's critical transformation of Bergman. Katarina Mihailovic.
From switchboard operators to Coca-cola kids: transformations of the political left in the films of Dusan Makavejev. Vlastimir Sudar.
Tasting Colours in the Disregarded Films of Dusan Makavejev. Zdenko Mandusic.
Studies in Eastern European Cinema is a Routledge, peer-reviewed journal and seeks original contributions in any area of Eastern European film.
Editor: Professor Ewa Mazierksa
Assistant Editor: Professor Elzbieta Ostrowska
Associate Editors: Dr Matilda Mroz and Nebojsa Jovanovic
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