Film International is a quarterly academic journal focused on filmmaking, with a companion website, FilmInt, which covers film studies. The journal includes critical, historical, and theoretical essays on film, television, and moving image studies, as well as interviews, film reviews, and other topics.
History
Film International was established in 1973 in Swedish.[1] In 2003, it became an English-language journal.[2]
Description
Film International is an academic journal with a companion site, FilmInt, that covers film studies.[3]
It is published by Intellect Ltd.[2] and presents critical, historical, and theoretical essays on film, television, and moving image studies,[4] including book reviews, interviews, and coverage of film festivals around the world. It regularly features film reviews, interviews with directors, actors, and cinematographers, as well as covering national cinemas on a country-by-country basis. The content ranges throughout topics of the moving image, from art cinema, foreign films, genre works. and music videos, like Beyonce's Lemonade.[5]
People
As of 2022[update]editor-in-chief is Matthew Sorrento.[6] The image editor is Jonathan Monovich, and contributing editors have included Jessica Baxter, Jacob Mertens, Liza Palmer, Yun-hua Chen, Christopher Sharrett,[7] Jeremy Carr, Robert K. Lightning, George Toles,[8][9] and Alexandra Heller-Nicholas.[10]
Recognition and assessment
Andre Gregory has described the journal as "of enormous interest to anyone who is passionate about film," while Robert Pulcini has commented that FilmInt offers "a level of writing about film that is unfortunately all too rare these days."[11]
^University of California Irvine Libraries (1 June 2022). "Film and Media Studies". guides.lib.uci.edu/film/journals. Archived from the original on 3 August 2022. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
^University, Seton Hall (25 September 2015). "Profile Christopher Sharrett". Seton Hall University. Archived from the original on 5 August 2022. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
^"Contact". FilmInt.nu. 20 January 2021. Archived from the original on 10 July 2022. Retrieved 14 July 2022.