Articles Antecedentes perdidos en los estudios sobre cine en Argentina. Teo de Leon Margaritt, linternas mágicas, fantasmagorías y una historia que... María Belén Ciancio During the last few years a new field of study has been named in Argentina as Cinema Studies, Antichrist - Chaos Reigns: the event of violence and the haptic image in Lars von Trier’s film Bodil Marie Stavning Thomsen Lars von Trier's film, Antichrist (2009), is in this article seen within the philosophical framework of Friedrich Archival Landscapes and a Non-Anthropocentric 'Universe Memory' in Nostalgia de la luz/Nostalgia for the Light (2010) David Martin-Jones This article analyses Patricio Guzmán’s documentary, Nostalgia de la luz/Nostalgia for the Light (2010). It takes a Deleuzian As You Desire Me: Reading 'The Divine Garbo' through Movement, Silence and the Sublime Melinda Szaloky Through her reading of Greta Garbo's star persona, the author interrogates the dominant theoretical paradigms that have been Auteur desire Dana Polan Dana Polan explores a 'vibrant resuscitation of auteurist approaches' at the beginning of the 21st century. As part Becoming-minor in a sustainable Europe: the contemporary European art film and Aki Kaurismäki's Le Havre Laura Rascoroli In today's Europe, the cosmopolitanism and openness to the world the that are at the basis of the Becoming-woman by Breaking the Waves Chrysanthi Nigianni Exploration of a Deleuzian feminist politics in relattion to Lars von Trier's Breaking the Waves. EXTRACT -- It is Beyond Representation: 'I Could Read the Sky and Irish Cinema' Des O'Rawe Despite sporadic commercial success, contemporary Irish cinema remains a fragile and largely derivative cultural institution. In this regard, Beyond the (trans)national: towards a cinema of transvergence in postcolonial and francophone cinema(s) William Higbee Uses the concept of the rhizome in relation to filmmakers, trans-national cinemas and film cultures. Author Name: Higbee, Beyond the Human Body: Claire Denis’s Ecologies Laura McMahon This article explores the work of Claire Denis beyond the focus on the human body through which it « Previous 1 2 3 4 … 10 Next »