Film International is a quarterly academic journal (with a companion site, FilmInt,[1] containing exclusive content) covering film studies. Established in 1973 (in Swedish),[2]Film International became an English-language journal in 2003. It is published by Intellect Ltd.[3] and presents critical, historical, and theoretical essays on film, television, and moving image studies,[4] including book reviews, interviews, and coverage of film festivals around the world. It regularly features film reviews, interviews with directors, actors, and cinematographers, as well as covering national cinemas on a country-by-country basis. The content ranges throughout topics of the moving image, from art cinema, foreign films, genre works. and music videos, like Beyonce's Lemonade.[5]
The editor-in-chief is Matthew Sorrento.[6] The image editor is Jonathan Monovich. The contributing editors are Jessica Baxter, Jacob Mertens, Liza Palmer, Yun-hua Chen, Christopher Sharrett,[7] Jeremy Carr, Robert K. Lightning, George Toles,[8][9] and Alexandra Heller-Nicholas.[10]
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^"Contact". FilmInt.nu. Archived from the original on 2022-07-10. Retrieved 2022-07-14.