A work-in-progress form the Film Reference Library, a division of the Toronto International Film Festival. Contains about 750 entries arranged by film title, director. producer and performer.
Pulls together historical as well as recent writing on the theory and criticism of film genres. The organization of the articles reflects developments in the field.
Location: Scott
"An accessible . . . collection of theoretical arguments and illustrative examples that delineate the role of the arts in qualitative social science research."
Extensive listing of film titles and actors associated with the movement, followed by a comprehensive bibliography of books and articles arranged by theme.
A gateway to three unique resources: the American Film Institute Catalog, Film Index International, and the International Index to Film Periodicals. The first two resources are encyclopedic compilations of film titles and the individuals associated with their making. Each entry includes references to film reviews. The third resource is an index to the articles found in journals held by members of the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF) and is an excellent source for scholarly content on world cinema.
An interdisciplinary approach to the study of modernism with access by discipline (Film, Theatre, Dance, etc.), by movement (Cubism, Dada, Futurism, etc.) and by place, as well as by keyword.
International in scope, this collection of short essays on the basic components of film theory is designed to make the ideas accessible to novice readers.
Highlights cinema's international traditions and the dominant themes being debated, and speculates on the future of the medium in a time of rapid technological change.