Published by Society for Education in Film and Television, 1983
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
US$ 20.78
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. 96 pages. Illustrated. Robert Stam and Louise Spence "Colonialism, Racism and Representation" / Irene Kotlarz "'The Birth Of A Notion' The Representation of Black People in Animated Vartoons" / Julianne Burton "The Politics Of Aesthetic Distance: The Presentation Of Representation in 'Sao Bernardo'" / Mick Eaton "Another Angle On Anthropological Film" / Teshome H Gabriel "Teaching Third World Cinema" / Janet Hawken and Chaim Litewski "Exploitation For Profit" / Sue Aspinall "A Weekend School On Cuban Cinema"Olivier Richon "Orientation" /George Foster "What Every 16 Year Old Should Know About The Mass Media" (BT#30/1).
US$ 519.50
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Add to basketUnbound. Condition: Good. First Edition. Single sided printed poster, US one sheet, approximately 680mm x 1045mm in size. Creased from old folds, several pin holes, small amount of light soiling to corners, title stamp and numbers in ink to reverse, but generally clean. With striking artwork. Starring Yvonne Lime, Brett Halsey, and Jana Lund, the IMDB synopsis is, "a good girl is forced to join a dangerous all-girl high school gang, and only her waiter boyfriend and a caring female teacher can possibly help her before it may become too late" Size: Double Elephant. Poster.