A collection of critical chapters on Larisa Shepitko, one of the most significant Soviet (Ukrainian born) filmmakers
Examines the narratives documentary films construct and mediate about death and dying
The first cross-historical study of the relationship between methods of close reading and discourses on attention.
The first scholarly monograph dedicated to the French Western film
A history and analysis of how films have figured in TV programming in the UK and the role that British television services have played in changing the nature of film entertainment
Offers the first extended study of a schism that continues to influence the shape of Middle Eastern Christianity today.
Studies the shared artistic traditions of Scotland and Ireland, from the medieval to the modern
Examines the ways in which the Rwandan genocide has been portrayed, used, and re-created in international film and television productions between 1994 and 2021
The first book-length academic study of the work of Norwegian director, Joachim Trier.
A wide-ranging intellectual history of the life, death, and afterlife of the Critical Legal Studies Movement.
Brings together Film Studies and Artificial Intelligence by exploring their mutual interest in the automation of vision through technology.
Examines Polish director Agnieszka Holland’s films and television works from the perspective of transnational screen cultures.