Synopsis: |
Splice bridges the gap between contemporary cinema and intelligent discourse. It is a serial publication that facilitates the study of contemporary cinema, and selected films fall into the category of popular, sometimes blockbuster, cinema--the success of these films often excluding them from serious analysis. Published three times a year, Splice is a practical solution for teachers and students of film studies, media studies, and related disciplines. Volume 4, Issue # 2, focuses on recent, internationally known, non-English language cinema, such as Michael Haneke's Cache (Hidden) (2005). |