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1. Sapho Kiss: Queer Reproduction in Early Cinema.

2. Joseff of HOLLYWOOD: THE GLAMOROUS COSTUME JEWELRY OF EUGENE JOSEFF PLAYED A STARRING ROLE IN MOVIE HISTORY.

3. Representations of 'Italian populism' in film.

4. OPERA: FOR THE ORDINARY: Despite popular misconceptions and its aristocratic origins, for part of its history opera was inextricably linked with popular culture - no more so than in the 1920s.

5. Through the looking-glass: Lotte H. Eisner and Éric Rohmer on Murnau.

6. The Fictional Film.

7. For nothing is concealed! Motion picture, Wittgenstein, and seeing-as.

8. Phenomenology of Film Experience in Relation to Corporeal Involvement in the World.

9. Color and Meaning in Film: An Argument from Irony.

10. Australian (post) national cinema.

11. Cinema at a Standstill∗.

12. Nonhuman Cinema and the Logistical Sublime∗.

13. Toward a Global Film Preservation Movement? Institutional Histories of Film Archiving in Latin America.

14. Latent and manifest filmic narration: prison as a visual icon and the representation of political repression during the Years of Lead in Moroccan cinema (2000–2018).

15. From Labrador to Leipzig: Film and Infrastructures along the Fur Trail.

16. The "absent circus master": the "arrival" of Ingmar Bergman in Australia.

17. A process of screenwriting: a film treatment for 'the Engineer-in-Chief'.

18. The cinema of the young Muslim Brothers: claiming a space in Egyptian pop culture.

19. A Face in the Crowd (1957): History and Relevancy, from the Dawn of Television to the Digital Age.

20. Towards a Decolonial Media Archaeology: The Absent Archive of Screenwriting History and the Obsolete Munshi.

21. Procesos y disputas en la formación del espectador: censura moral y cinefilia en Medellín, 1945-1958.

22. Entre educar y pervertir las costumbres: inicios del espectáculo cinematográfico en el Valle del Cauca-Colombia (1910-1930). Los casos de Cali y Buga.

23. Anthony Fiala: The First Films of the Polar Regions, 1901–1905.

24. The ciné-biologists: natural history film and the co-production of knowledge in interwar Britain.

25. CESARE ZAVATTINI’S POETICS OF OBJECTIVITY.

26. Traces of Light.

27. Mapping Contemporary Cinema: blending critical pedagogy and research-based learning in undergraduate curriculum design.

28. Structures of feeling: contemporary research in women's film and broadcasting history.

29. Afterword: The Long Arabesque: Economies of Affect between South Asia and the Middle East.

30. The Film Poster and Song Booklet for Zerqa (1969).

31. Record with Two Songs from the Iranian Film Qarun's Treasure (1965) Found in India.

32. Submission Guidelines.

33. THINKING ABOUT WATCHMEN: WITH JONATHAN W. GRAY, REBECCA A. WANZO, AND KRISTEN J.WARNER.

34. "The World's Heavy Gaze": Cin-aereality in the Postwar Avant-Gardes.

35. 'What a Pretty Man – or Girl!': Male Cross‐Dressing Performances in Early British Cinema, 1898–1918.

36. AN INTRODUCTION.

37. Mis-education and the deaf child: Lindsay Anderson and the documentary film Thursday's Children (1954).

38. Amateur cinematics: Watson and Webber's The Fall of the House of Usher.

39. "Men Should Stay Out and Women Should Pack the Bags at Home": The City of Mice and Gender Practice in Iran.

40. Researching Historical Promotional Materials: Towards a New Methodology.

41. Searching for common ground: hollywood prior to the senate investigation on motion picture propaganda, 1935–1941.

42. Lindbergh's Engine: Hollywood's Transition to Sound and the Aviation Film.

43. 'Britain's First Media Centre': A History of Bristol's Watershed Cinema, 1964–1998.

44. CelluloidTM: Cecil M. Hepworth, Trick Film, and the Material Prehistory of the Plastic Image.

45. 'This is not a cinema': the projectionist's tale.

46. How the East Was Won American Westerns and Soviet Georgia.

47. Blind Trust: Market Control, Legal Environments, and the Dynamics of Competitive Intensity in the Early American Film Industry, 1893-1920.

48. Archie Leach's Greatest Character: Cary Grant, now and forever.

49. Not Dead, Just Dying.

50. Tarantella Dance in Early Cinema: A Pillar of Neapolitan Urban Architecture.

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