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Published on June 1, 2008

Summer 2008: Volume 61, Number 4

written by Film Quarterly

COLUMNS

Editor’s Notebook: Arthouse Elephant
Rob White

Marx and Coca-Cola: The New World System
Joshua Clover

Hollywood Notebook: The Rise of the “Studio Independents”
Greg Marcks

Talking Point: Whose Country?
Leo Braudy

Art House: “California Video”
David E. James

Two-Point-Zero: Unamused at Abercrombie & Fitch
Ben Walters

Counterspectacles: Teeming Life
Adrian Martin

Second Time Around: Bonnie and Pierrot
D. A. Miller

Browsed: Nothingness, Spectacle, Cinema
Rashna Wadia Richards

REVIEW ESSAYS

4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days: The Corruption of Intimacy
Ioana Uricaru

4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days: An “Abortion Movie”?
Emma Wilson

Late Ozu, Late Naruse
Joan Mellen

Tender Is the Regard: I Don’t Want to Sleep Alone and Still Life
Yvette Bíró

REPORT

Places and Other Fictions: Film Culture in Tokyo
Chris Fujiwara

ARTICLES

Films of the Year, 2007
James Naremore

The Ontology of a Fetish
Dudley Andrew

BOOK REVIEWS

Cover photo: Ventura in Colossal Youth (Pedro Costa, 2006). Courtesy Pedro Costa.

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