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Latest news about books and magazines about Italian cinema

Latest news on Fantastikal Diabolikal Supermen

OK, I’m pleased to announce that all the design, layout and proofing work for our first WildEye book, Fantastikal, Diabolikal, Supermen, has been finished! Continue reading

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Brett Halsey: Art or Instinct in the Movies

Just finished reading John B. Murray’s biography of Brett Halsey, Brett Halsey: Art or Instinct in the Movies, and thought I’d scribble down a few quick notes. Continue reading

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Directory of World Cinema: Italy

This looks like an interesting release… Continue reading

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Cinema Italiano by Howard Hughes

Cinema Italiano by Howard Hughes has come out as well… this is one I knew nothing about until stumbling across it on Amazon Continue reading

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Any Gun Can Play, by Kevin Grant

Well, it’s been a long time, but Kevin Grant’s definitive guide to the Spaghetti Western genre, Any Gun Can Play, has finally been released and is available from Amazon. Continue reading

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The New Neapolitan Cinema by Alex Marlow-Mann

Must mention a new book by Alex Marlow-Mann: The New Neapolitan Cinema, which has just come out on Edinburgh University Press. Continue reading

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007 all’italiana by Marco Giusti

ere’s some very interesting news! Marco Giusti, who wrote the excellent Dizionario del western all’italiana and is behind the Stracult TV series, has just released a book on Italian spy films! Continue reading

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A History of Italian Cinema by Peter Bondanella

Just picked up this book from a Waterstones in Bournemouth, of all places. Way back in 1984, or something like that, Bondanella wrote Italian Cinema: From Neorealism to the Present, which is still the essential textbook when it comes to the history of Italian cinema. Continue reading

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Cine70 #12

Good news, new issues of Cine70 and a Nocturno special on Sergio Corbucci have come out! Continue reading

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