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Friday Night Lights (2004) / directed by Peter Berg [DVD].

[U.K.] : Universal Studios Home Entertainment, [2019]




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Eureka (2000) / directed by Ayoama Shinji [DVD].

[Japan] : J Works Film Initiative, [2001]




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Enjô (1958) / directed by Kon Ichiwaka [DVD].

[Japan] : Kadokawa Shoten, [2012]




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Donkeys (2010) / directed by Morag McKinnon [DVD].

[U.K.] : Soda Pictures, [2012]




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Diego Maradona (2019) / directed by Asif Kapadia [DVD].

[U.K.] : Altitude, [2019]




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The dead don't die (2019) / written and directed by Jim Jarmusch [DVD].

[U.K.] : Universal Home Video, [2019]




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La Cucaracha (1934) / directed by Lloyd Corrigan [DVD].

[U.S.A.] : Synergy Entertainment, [2007]




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Crime and punishment (2007) / directed by Liang Zhao [DVD].

[France] : Institut National de l'Audiovisuel (INA), [2010]




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Un couple (1960) / written and directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky [DVD].

[France] : Pathé, [2005]




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A city of sadness (1989) / directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien [DVD].

[Japan] : Cinefil Imagica, [2012]




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Carmen comes home (1951) / written and directed by Keisuke Kinoshita [DVD].

[South Korea] : YDM DVDVideo, [2006]




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Capernaum (2018) / written and directed by Nadine Labaki [DVD].

[U.K.] : Picturehouse Entertainment, [2019]




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Burning (2018) / written and directed by Lee Chang-Dong [DVD].

[U.K.] : Thuderbird Releasing, [2018]




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Blue is the warmest colour (2013) / written and directed by Abdellatif Kechiches [DVD].

[U.K.] : Artifical Eye, [2014]




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Blaxploitalian: 100 years of blackness in Italian cinema (2016) / directed by Fred Kudjo Kuwornu [DVD].

[Brooklyn, New York] : Do The Right Films Entertainment, [2017]




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Black Venus (2010) / written and directed by Abdellatif Kechiche [DVD].

[U.K.] : Arrow Films, [2018]




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Bait (2019) / written and directed by Mark Jenkin [DVD].

[U.K.] : BFI, [2020]




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Ash is purest white (2018) / directed by Jia Zhangke [DVD].

[U.S.A.] : Cohen Media Group, [2019]




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Apollo 11 (2019) / directed and produced by Todd Douglas Miller [DVD].

[U.K.] : Dogwoof, [2019]




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The 36th chamber of Shaolin (1978) / directed by Lau Kar Leung [DVD].

[U.K.] : The Weinstein Company Home Entertainment, [2007]




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Touch of evil (Motion picture)




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The sensible stage : staging and the moving image / edited by Bridget Crone




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The art of sound : a visual history for audiophiles / Terry Burrows ; in collaboration with EMI Archive Trust

Burrows, Terry, author




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Audio processes : musical analysis, modification, synthesis, and control / David Creasey

Creasey, D. J. (David J.), author




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Digital signatures : the impact of digitization on popular music sound / Ragnhild Brøvig-Hanssen and Anne Danielsen

Brøvig-Hanssen, Ragnhild, author




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Why you love music : from Mozart to Metallica : the emotional power of beautiful sounds / John Powell

Powell, John, 1955- author




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The aging body in dance : a cross-cultural perspective / edited by Nanako Nakajima and Gabriele Brandstetter




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Australian theatre after the New Wave : policy, subsidy and the alternative artist / by Julian Meyrick

Meyrick, Julian, author




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Music and the ineffable / Vladimir Jankélévitch ; translated by Carolyn Abbate

Jankélévitch, Vladimir, author




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Ivo van Hove : from Shakespeare to David Bowie / edited by Susan Bennett and Sonia Massai




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The night train vacancies [sound recording] : remixes & reconstructions / Liminal Drifter

Liminal Drifter




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Rabota aktera nad soboĭ. 1., Rabota nad soboĭ v tvorcheskom prot︠s︡esse perezhivanii︠a︡. English

Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938, author




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Paul Kelly : the essays / edited by David Leser




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Drama research methods : provocations of practice / edited by Peter Duffy, Christine Hatton, and Richard Sallis




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The art of producing : how to create great audio projects / David Gibson and Maestro B. Curtis

Gibson, David, 1957- author




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Spotify teardown : inside the black box of streaming music / Maria Eriksson, Rasmus Fleischer, Anna Johansson, Pelle Snickars, and Patrick Vonderau

Eriksson, Maria, 1969- author




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The film and media creators' guide to music / Vasco Hexel (Royal College of Music, London)

Hexel, Vasco, 1980- author




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Gurrumul [videorecording]




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Musical imaginations : multidisciplinary perspectives on creativity, performance, and perception / edited by David J. Hargreaves, Dorothy Miell, Raymond A.R. MacDonald




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An introduction to theatre, performance and the cognitive sciences / John Lutterbie

Lutterbie, John Harry, 1948- author




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Graziano Krätli Reviews Fabiano Alborghetti’s “Directory of the Vulnerable”

In a recent article for Rain Taxi, Graziano Krätli reviews Fabiano Alborghetti’s Directory of the Vulnerable, translated by Marco Sonzogni. He begins by stating, “Fabiano Alborghetti’s two fine collections to date, L’opposta riva (The Opposite Shore, 2006 and 2013) and Registro dei fragile. 43 canti (2009; Directory of the Vulnerable) represent almost an anomaly, if […]




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Marina Sonkina Featured on the Cover of BC BookLook!

Guernica author Marina Sonkina was recently featured on the cover of BC BookLook! In an article entitled “’Face’ mystery unveils ugly poperty values”, Marina Sonkina’s newest collection, Expulsion & Other Stories, is described as “nothing short of brilliant”. The article begins by explaining, “two thirds of Expulsion consists of Chekovian tales of survival set in […]




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Trailer for “Navy Blue”

We’re excited to announce the trailer for Steve Meagher’s Navy Blue! Broken hymns. Desperate prayers. Tales of first heroes. Stories of the street. The poems in Navy Blue walk the middle ground between sorrow and salvation, tackling themes of devotion, regret, innocence lost and mortality through an array of dark landscapes and narratives of the dispossessed. Written in […]




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Interview With Pratap Reddy, Author of “Weather Permitting & Other Stories”

We recently sat down with Pratap Reddy to chat about his new collection of short stories, Weather Permitting & Other Stories, which will be released by Guernica this spring. GE: Pratap Reddy, please tell us about your new book. PR: Weather Permitting & Other Stories is my first book. It’s a collection of short stories. […]




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“Where Have All the Poets Gone?” Documentary Featuring Elana Wolff and Malca Litovitz!

All you poetry lovers, check out this wonderful documentary that will be airing on the CBC website March 25th! In this CBC Radio One Special Program, Where Have All the Poets Gone? Sook-Yin Lee gives “a surprising look at the conditions that inspire Canadians to express themselves through poetry.” Here’s a blurb about the documentary: […]




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Interview With F. G. Paci, Author of “Talk About God and Other Stories”

We recently sat down with F. G. Paci to chat about his new collection of short stories, Talk About God and Other Stories, which will be released by Guernica this spring. GE: Could you tell us about your new book, and about some of the stories in the collection? FGP: TALK ABOUT GOD and Other […]




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Interview With Elana Wolff About Her Award-Winning Essay, “Paging Kafka’s Elegist”

Guernica author Elana Wolff recently gave an interview with The New Quarterly about the inspiration behind her essay, “Paging Kafka’s Elegist”, which is this year’s winner of the Edna Staebler Personal Essay Contest. Susan Scott introduces the interview by stating “I describe the first-place essays as a gift. I say this less because our eclectic […]




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David Huebert Wins the CBC Short Story Competition

Congratulations to David Huebert, the winner of this year’s CBC Short Story Prize! David won this year’s short story competition with a story entitled “Enigma”, which is about a woman who must end the life of her beloved horse. As he explains in a recent article by David Burke, the idea for the story came […]




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Norman Cornett Interviewed by RadioVM

Dr. Norman Cornett was recently interviewed by RadioVM about his experience translating Farida by Naïm Kattan. In the interview, Norman discusses the significance of Naïm Kattan in general, and his work Farida in particular. Farida tells the story of a Jewish woman and cabaret singer struggling for survival in pre-World War II Iraq. It is […]




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Interview With Norman Cornett on Translating “Farida”

In a recent interview with Jeffrey Mackie, translator and scholar Norman Cornett discusses various aspects of translating Naïm Kattan’s Farida. The interview can be listened to below. Norman Cornett begins by briefly describing the basis of the novel, which is “set on the cusp of World War II” and focuses on a Jewish songstress in […]