Monday 30 November 2009

Film Studies For Free Index of Posts



On a rainy November Monday, Film Studies For Free is terribly proud to sing out about its 175th blogpost. To celebrate this randomly selected milestone, it presents a handy by-title index, in reverse chronological order, of its first 174 entries.

If you prefer not to be reminded of the appalling puns against humanity committed by some of these titles, or are irritated by their occasional vagueness, you might like to visit the tag cloud of entry keywords and proper names which you can find at the very bottom of FSFF's pages (scroll down and down and down again). Alternatively, try using the search box at the top left-hand side of the blog in order to locate specific links to free, online Film-Studies riches buried deep in the always unlocked vaults of this surprisingly loquacious and capacious website.

Obstinate Battles for Documentary Memory: Patricio Guzmán Resources Online

Happy birthday Albert Maysles! Videos and Other Links

Cinephilia celebrated and explored in IndianAuteur

'Imaginary and Fantastic': Hayao Miyazaki Studies

Participations: Studying Cinema Audiences

Storytelling sans frontières? On Adaptation, Remaking, Intertextuality, and Transmediality

Farewell to Summerisle: Wicker Man links in memory of Edward Woodward

The Man from Pécs: Béla Tarr Resources

Archives and Auteurs: conference papers online

On fans and fantasy: Matt Hills online

In-between-isms: Winnicottian film, media, and cultural studies

Follow-Friday Links Round Up

The Close-Up: Studies of Cinematic Attention, Emotion, and Intersubjectivity

New Brights Lights Film Journal

"Horror in Homeopathic Doses": Franju's Eyes Without a Face

Peruvian Cinema (in the age of transnational film finance)

Lastingly good work on Ephemeral Media

Sensing cinema: phenomenological film and media studies

Concordia cinema studies resources freely accessible online

Bellocchio, Bertolucci, Pasolini, Verga and beyond: Italian Cinema research from new look eScholarship.org/uc/

Film International for free - Lynch, Kieślowśki, Gomorrah, Brokeback Mountain, Tearoom, and Caché

An Index to SCAN Journal of Media Arts Culture

Flânerie and (Post)Modernity: Links in memory of Anne Friedberg

Coming at you! 3-D Studies

Race and Ethnicity in Fandom - Transformative Works and Cultures' Call For Papers

Alice in the Cities (Wim Wenders): homage in links

Alfred Hitchcock Television Interview from 1973

Michael Snow videos and links

An autumnal Saturday links roundup

Film Theory Unstilled: Raymond Bellour

Framing Jarman: New Tate Visual Arts Channel in Beta

Michael Haneke: A Ribbon of Links

Zombie Week at In Media Res

'Inglourious Basterds: Can Hollywood rewrite history?': A Fistful of Tarantino Links

Stanley Kubrick interview

Aesthetic Journalism - a free preview

Glasgow's Finest: work by Caughie, Geraghty, and great e-theses, too

The Prolonged Sorrow of the Filipinos: An Appeal by a Cinephile

Lots of Links from the Twitterverse and Beyond

Roman Polanski's Knife in the Water

E-book Index: University of California Press Public Access Film Studies Books

Jarman Award 2009 winner is Lindsay Seers

Pedro Costa: A Retrospective

Austrian cinema for export #1: Ulrich Seidl

Angelism and rage: Sally Potter links

In fond memory of Patrick Swayze

New Journal of Screenwriting - Issue 1 Free Online

Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and Psychology at the Cinema

“Why is this as it is?”: The Question of Cavellian Film Studies

On Pleasure: free Perkins in new Film Quarterly

'Classical Hollywood Cinema': history, poetics, narratology, and beyond

'Billy Liar' Studies (in Memory of Keith Waterhouse)

Screening the Past Issue 25 Out Now

On Stardom/Celebrity and Film Acting/Performance

Sad News

More E-theses online: Doris Day, film spectacle, telefantasy, cinema & society, Korean film & TV

Assorted articles and e-theses: costumes, sound, French and Spanish cinema, and more

Online theses on the work of Jean-Luc Godard

Four by Rosenbaum on Fassbinder

John Ellis: Film and TV Studies Resources Online

The Value of Style: Film Criticism in Scholarship

Happy Saturday Reading: New 'World Picture Journal'

Thursday Links (Renoir's Toni, Akerman's Jeanne Dielman, McElhaney's Minnelli)

FourDocs' fabulous documentary films and resources online

This and that (Perkins, Rich on Kuchar Bros, Westerns, Fan Videos, Timecode, Kubrick and the Coens)

Reverse Shot Symposium on Claire Denis

Studies of 'Third Cinema' and anti-Eurocentric film culture

Expanded Cinema and Video Art: Tate Video and Essays from REWIND (Cubitt, Atherton, Hatfield)

Back from vac with Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

Ten Favourite Full-Length Films Online For Free

More V.F. Perkins Online

Vampires, Vamps, and Va Va Voom: Recordings and Abstracts

Are you now or have you ever been a non-anglophone film blogger?

The Art of the Title Sequence - Website

Wide Screen Call For Papers on Contemporary European Film and Media Production

Film Studies: free online journal content

Video Essays on Films: A Multiprotagonist Manifesto

Agnès Varda Podcast and Links

Ten Monday Must Visits

Adrian Martin Podcast

FSFF Video Essay 1: On Claude Chabrol's Les Bonnes femmes

Adam Curtis Links

Friday Round Up

Going the distance with Claude Chabrol

Suzhou River and 'Sixth-Generation' Chinese Filmmaking

María Luisa Bemberg: online resources

On Auteurism and Film Authorship Theories

C is for Cinephilia Studies (plus some telephilia, too)

'Final Girl' Studies

Classic Latin American film studies in memory of Mario Benedetti

A Heart of Gold: Pakeezah and the Hindi Courtesan Film

More on the video essay: Jim Emerson's Close Up: the movie/essay/dream

Fabulous Films about Films: Homage to Matt Zoller Seitz's Video Essays

So you want to study television? Free sample introductions to TV and 'Small Screen' studies

So you want to study cinema? Free sample introductions to Film Studies

Star Trek Studies Online

Some May Must-Reads

35 Shots of Claire Denis (and more)

Film Festival Studies Online

Werner Herzog Links inc YouTube Fest

Queer Film and Theory Links In Memory of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick

Added Sting: New Film-Philosophy Out Now

Fruity film and television studies links!

Science of Watchmen, War Films, plus Mira Nair, from YouTube EDU

More Blog Magic

Reports from the E-Repositories #1: eScholarship Initiative/California Digital Library

Direct Cinema? Innovative Documentary Studies Online

Music to the Eyes: Film Music Essays and Resources Online

Coup de foudre: François Truffaut links

Capturing in film criticism: Digital Poetics on frame grabs

Dances with Blogs: Film Criticism Assignments Online

Oh Danny Boyle

'Oscar® Studies' For Free!

How Do You Know It's Love? Because it's from the Prelinger Archive

Agnès Varda on gleaning, plus other free public open video lectures from the European Graduate School

Cinematic memory and the Holocaust: online film studies

Jurn: Intute's experimental e-journal search tool

Harun Farocki on the web and in London

Touching on Touch of Evil: Projecting Latin America at the Movies

A Good News Day

L'Affaire Lee: follow up links

Shooting Down YouTube: Bring Back Kevin Lee's Videos!

Wildlife filmmaking plus early Hawks blogathon

Split Screens and Refractory Journal

Five Gold Links

Wong Kar-wai Links: To Faye Wong (and David Bordwell), Thanks For Everything

On film-thinking: Daniel Frampton's Filmosophy

Film 'Conversations With History': Stanley Cavell, Oliver Stone, Robert Wise, and others

A-Z of Favourite Scholarly Film and Moving Image Blogs

Lick the Star: Sofia Coppola Links

Round up: Online Scholarship, Virtual Training Suites, and Fascinating Miscellany

The Day The Clangers' Moon Stood Still: RIP Oliver Postgate 1925-2008

Online Film Audio-Commentaries and Video Essays Of Note

Ahoy, Me Hearties! Pirate Philosophy by Gary Hall

Scott Kirsner's 'Inventing the Movies': free online video

Mickey Mouse and Animation Links

Internet Archive Film E-Books: Pudovkin, Kracauer, Balázs, Rotha

Individual Authors' Online Writing Of Note - an explanation of FSFF's list

Online and Open-Access Film and Moving-Image Studies Writing Of Note (by Individual Named Authors)

Documentary filmmaking and intellectual property law: free e-book and short films

Free (and legal) Online Films

Miriam Makeba and South African Cinema

The Week's Links

Please go in two by two! Sally Potter's Fabulous Ark

Artists and Filmmakers' Favourite Films: frieze magazine

Two more E-Journals: Forum and Other Voices

James Bond Production Designer: Audio Slideshow

A Simple Plan: Ben Goldsmith on the Windfall Fantasy Film

Atom Egoyan (Adoration) and Directors' Notes (Appreciation)

Assorted e-journal and website recommendations

New Links to Free Film Studies E-books

'If it doesn't spread, it's dead': Michael Moore, Henry Jenkins, and Sheila Seles

David Lynch on creativity and Ed’s Co-ed from The Bioscope

Raúl Ruiz, and other directors, in webcast conversations via University of Aberdeen

Assorted recommendations

Film and Media Studies e-journals for free: online graduate-student work

Type casting ... and Bette Davis

Paul Newman, 1925-2008

It's a Wonderful Point...

More on artists' film and video: an e-book, and 'vodcast' links

Some Bordwellian inspiration (in blogpost and podcast)

More great Film Studies podcasts: Pinewood Dialogues

More Film Studies videos online: Haynes, Minghella, Ahtila, Varda, and Mulvey

V.F. Perkins Online

Pan's Labyrinth, the Edit Room, and Wide Screen journal

For Ever Godard

An E-book and more podcasts

Free podcasts (and video podcasts/webcasts) of film-scholarly note

The Bioscope's 'Lost sites' posting

Expanded Cinema and Unspoken Cinema: 'Film practice as research' links

More on Scholarly Publishing: MediaCommons

David Sterritt's Online Writings, and an ethical declaration

Which are the best scholarly film and media blogs?

On the Director's Cut

    4 comments:

    Just Another Film Buff said...

    Heartiest congrats on this feat fsff! You have done a remarkable job with this blog and this index of all those indexes to great hidden treasures online is so handy...

    My compliments once again for the great work this blog has done in the past couple of years.


    Cheers!

    Anonymous said...

    I concur with the above comment. And I just love your blog!

    Anonymous said...

    Just love your blog when I discovered it last year. Fantastic, brilliant effort!

    Swagata Basu said...

    You cannot imagine how helpful your blog is for students like me in India where Film Studies is just growing as a discipline. Thanks for sharing such valuables resources.