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The new issue of Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media is now available online.

22 Mar 2022

The new issue of Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media is now available online
 
Developing from the Detecting Transcultural Identity in European Popular Crime Narratives (DETECt) project and edited by Stefano Baschiera, this twenty-second issue of Alphaville investigates the genrefication of contemporary European crime cinema when it crosses national borders. Through a media industries approach, the contributions in this issue place theatrical distribution at the centre of genre analysis, and address thematic and productive features as well as the changing cultural capital of crime cinema productions.
 
Happy open-access reading!

 

Editorial
 
On the Cultural Circulation of Contemporary European Crime Cinema
by Stefano Baschiera

 
Articles
 
DETECting the 鈥淣oirification鈥 of European Popular Narratives Across Film, Fiction and Television
by Federico Pagello

 
Capturing European Crime: European Crime Cinema at European Film Festivals
by Russ Hunter

 
The Troubles Crime Thriller and the Future of Films about Northern Ireland
by Richard Gallagher

 
The Distribution and Promotion of Dogman (2016) in the United States
by Damiano Garofalo

 
Cosmopolitan Crimes: Sebastian Schipper鈥檚 Victoria (2015) and the Distribution of European Crime Films
by Markus Schleich

 
Book Reviews
 
Documentary Across Platforms: Reverse Engineering Media, Place, and Politics, by Patricia R. Zimmerman
Reviewed by Dara Waldron

 
The Red Years of Cahiers du Cin茅ma (1968鈥1973), by Daniel Fairfax
Reviewed by Marco Grosoli

 
Twenty-First-Century Hollywood: Rebooting the System, by Neil Archer
Reviewed by Alexander Christensen

 
Below the Stars: How the Labor of Working Actors and Extras Shapes Media Production, by Kate Fortmueller
Reviewed by Yan Jin

 
Ride the Frontier: Exploring the Myth of the American West on Screen, by Flavia Brizio-Skov
Reviewed by Andrew Corsini

 
Not Your Average Zombie: Rehumanizing the Undead from Voodoo to Zombie Walks,
by Chera Kee
Reviewed by Lea Espinoza Garrido

 
Lost in the Dark: A World History of Horror, by Brad Weismann
Reviewed by Andrew Montiveo

 
Spaces of Women鈥檚 Cinema: Space, Place and Genre in Contemporary Women鈥檚 Filmmaking, by Sue Thornham
Reviewed by Donatella Valente

 
Cinema and Intermediality: The Passion for the In-Between (Second, Enlarged Edition), by 脕gnes Peth艖
Reviewed by Jill Murphy

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