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United Artists Corporate Minutes (1946)
United Artists Corporate Minutes (1945)
United Artists Corporate Minutes (1941)
United Artists Corporate Minutes (1934)
United Artists Corporate Minutes (1921)
Canadian Moving Picture Digest (May 28, 1955)
Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Dec 10, 1949)
Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Dec 3, 1949)
Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Nov 26, 1949)
Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Nov 19, 1949)
Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Nov 12, 1949)
Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Nov 5, 1949)
Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Oct 29, 1949)
Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Oct 22, 1949)
Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Oct 15, 1949)
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Global Movie Magazine Networks
The Media History Digital Library contains magazines from around the world: China, France, Germany, India, Iran, Latin America, South Korea, and beyond. Read about the intercontinental exchange of cinema ideas and information in
Global Movie Magazine Networks
, a collection of essays edited by Eric Hoyt and Kelley Conway. A
free ebook version
of this title is available through
Luminos
, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program.
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Remembering David Bordwell
David Bordwell, emeritus professor of Film,
passed away last year
. The global community of film and media researchers has deeply felt this loss, and
have been celebrating
David's incredible impact on the field.
David wrote 20 books, yet none of these were a revised version of his dissertation. His doctoral dissertation is part of the David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson papers, housed at the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research. The dissertation has now been scanned, and is available to read online in the Media History Digital Library - its pages are all
searchable within Lantern
Despite the fact that so much archival research takes place individually, in quiet rooms, the truth is that archives are massively collaborative enterprises and scholarship becomes meaningful when shared in community. David embodied this, and passed it on, again and again. Now, as we mourn Davis’s loss, we recognize that it’s on us to keep it going.
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