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Numero uno - 1) Gilles Deleuze Cinema 1: the movement-image
& Cinema 2: the time-image (can that count as one book?)
2) Jackie Stacy, Jackie Stacy
3) Richard Dyer, Stars



> What are the best books on cinema?
> You decide...
>
> To celebrate 21 years of bfi Publishing we are asking you
what are your
> top reads on cinema and giving away prizes!
>
> It could be history, a director study, a theoretical
tome, a text book
> whatever you like.  Any book by any publisher published
in the last 21
> years (1980 to the present) qualifies excluding
screenplays, interviews
> and autobiographies and memoirs.
>
> We don't want self-promoting tie-ins nor do we want the
vote to be
> swayed by favourite films and directors.  We want votes
for books.
> Ground breaking, well-written, enjoyable, weighty,
cinephile books you
> would recommend to your friends.  And would like to
salute.
>
> Just nominate your top 3 books in order and if your
selection matches
> the overall result of the poll and is pulled out of the
hat then we will
> send you a multiplex of goodies, including books (of
course), videos and
> a year's subscription to Sight and Sound magazine.
>
> Vote by sending us an e-mail or a postcard with your
nominations written
> on the back or using our on-line order form on our
Website
> www.bfi.org.uk/books/21, where you can also find out more
information on
> our 21st birthday celebrations, including special
discounts and
> promotions in book shops.
>
> Poll closes 31st August and results to be announced
mid-September on the
> bfi Website.
>


Damian Peter Sutton


University of Glasgow
Department of French
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