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Films and Filming (Vintage British film magazine, Volume Fifteen, Number Two, November, 1968)

Films and Filming (Vintage British film magazine, Volume Fifteen, Number Two, November, 1968)

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Films and Filming (Vintage British film magazine, Volume Fifteen, Number Two, November, 1968)

by Robin Bean (editor)

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London: Hansom Books, 1968. Original British magazine on contemporary international film. Front wrapper features Christopher Jones from the 1968 film "Wild in the Streets," directed by Barry Shear, rear wrapper features a full page ad for the film.

"Films and Filming" was a highly regarded film magazine that frequently eschewed the usual box office fodder in favor cult and arthouse films, and in particular films with LGBTQ interest. First published in 1951 by Philip Dosse as a stablemate to his other magazines on the arts, Peter Brinson was brought on as the first editor, successfully editing the magazine to appeal to the gay market at a time when homosexuality was still a criminal offense in Britain. It was the magazine's second editor, Peter Baker, that helped make the magazine a must-read for the serious cinephile.

Films, essays, and photospreads in this issue include "The Graduate," The Sexy Flying Machine that Burst from a Cloud by actor Michael J. Pollard, USA Confidential (new independent American cinema), "Wild in the Streets," "Killers Three," "Three in the Attic," Luchino Visconti's "The Stranger," Colours and Contrast by Raymond Durgnat, Sci-fi or Sci-fact? by Curt Siodmak, and an on location article on "The Secret of Santa Vittoria."

8.25 x 10.75 inches, side stapled in two-color photo-illustrated wrapper, black-and-white throughout. Light rubbing to top left front wrapper, else Near Fine.

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Title
Films and Filming (Vintage British film magazine, Volume Fifteen, Number Two, November, 1968)
Author
Robin Bean (editor)
Book Condition
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Publisher
Hansom Books
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1968
Keywords
1960s Cinema | British Cinema | European Cinema | Film Criticism | Film Ephemera | Film Books | LGBTQ Interest
Bookseller catalogs
Film Ephemera; Film Criticism; British Cinema; Film Books; European Cinema;

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