Cineaste
Cineaste is a film magazine that was founded in 1967. It covers a wide variety of topics related to popular cinema, and its production. In the time it has been published it has become one of the most recognizable and authoritative journals on the subject. For the next few moths I will be following it and reporting on it here….
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So it is the history of this publication that enticed you to follow it? What of its contents intrigued you, gives the publication its authority? I for one like its mix of the popular and the perhaps more esoteric, academic, even experimental work. (I like the current roster of articles on Guy Maddin, Chris Marker, _and_ WIlliam Klein.)
A lively mix and I look forward to your posts on it. Good reading, good writing.
Be sure to read the guidelines on the next round of blogs now posted on D2L. Next posts due BY October 29.