Frameworkers might find some of the articles in the new issue of JUMP CUT: a review of contemporary media satisfies (or provokes) their experimental interests, especially in the discussion of activist counter cinema, much of which is experimental-,documentary:
New JUMP CUT online, free, now http://www.ejumpcut.org/currentissue/index.html 40 Years of Activist Counter Cinema Marxism and film analysis in the 1970s and 80s Resistance arts in the heart of Hollywood Grassroots documentary: giving voice and presence Programming agitation media: a global view What makes something subversive? Activist street tapes in digital times Anarchist aesthetics and video activism Building the Disney Corp brand: Close visual analysis and economic/institutional critique Representing slave rebellion: 12 Years a Slave and Django Unchained The politics of Horror: Paranormal Activity, Attack the Block, Robocop, cockroach hell, Wolfen Buffoon queers and Montgomery Clift as queer star Classics Reconsidered: Broken Blossoms: racism and rape And, as always, a rich collection of international cinema: Wajda on Polish-Jewish relations Bollywood in Brazil and in film sound Representing post-communist spaces Making a film while banned from making films And lots more: pirates, digital nostalgia, Jay Leno’s epic fail. http://www.ejumpcut.org/currentissue/index.html Chuck Kleinhans co-editor, JUMP CUT: a review of contemporary media www.ejumpcut.org<http://www.ejumpcut.org>
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