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TitleAuthor DetailsYearResource LocationBookPublisher
Overscreening. Ueber die Zukunft des Kinos.
Matthias Elwardt
1999Unspecified locationin Toeteberg, Michael, Szenenwechsel, Momentaufnahmen des jungen deutschen FilmsRowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag
"Temporary American Citizens": Cultural Anxieties and Industrial Strategies in the Americanisation of European Cinema.
Richard Maltby
Ruth Vasey
1999British Libraryin Higson, Andrew and Maltby, Richard (eds), "Film Europe" and "Film America". Cinema, Commerce and Cultural Exchange 1920-1939University of Exeter Press
Black British Cinema in the 1990s: Going Going Gone.
Karen Alexander
2000British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), British Cinema of the 90sBFI
Corporate Populism and Partyless Democracy.
Anthoy Barnett
2000Unspecified locationin Chadwick, Andrew; Heffernan, Richard (eds) (2003), The New Labour ReaderPolity Press
Something for Everyone: British Film Culture in the 1990s.
Geoff Brown
2000British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), British Cinema of the 90sBFI
Not Having It All: Women and Film in the 1990s.
Charlotte Brunsdown
2000British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), British Cinema of the 90sBFI
As others see us: British film-making and Europe in the 90s
Ian Christie
2000British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), British Cinema of the 90sBFI
Spoilt for Choice? Multiplexes in the 90s.
Stuart Hanson
2000British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), British Cinema of the 90sBFI
Failure and Utopianism: Representations of the Working Class in British Cinema of the 90s.
John Hill
2000British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), British Cinema of the 90sBFI
New Labour policies for the media and the arts.
Peter Humphreys
2000British Libraryin Coates, David; Lawler, Peter (eds.), New Labour into PowerManchester City University Press
Image and Nation in 1990s British Cinema.
Moya Luckett
2000British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), British Cinema of the 90sBFI
Unseen British Cinema.
Geoffrey MacNab
2000British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), British Cinema of the 90sBFI
The Film Industry and the Government: 'Endless Mr Beans and Mr Bonds'?
Toby Miller
2000British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), British Cinema of the 90sBFI
A Path through the Moral Maze.
Robert Murphy
2000British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), British Cinema of the 90sBFI
Travelling Light: New Art Cinema in the 90s.
Claire Smith
2000British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), British Cinema of the 90sBFI
The British Film Industry in the 1990s.
Peter Todd
2000British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), British Cinema of the 90sBFI
Hollywood UK.
Neil Watson
2000British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), British Cinema of the 90sBFI
Travels in Ladland: The British Gangster Film Cycle, 1998-2001.
Steve Chibnall
2001British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), The British Cinema Book, Second EditionBFI
Exhibition and the cinema-going experience.
Allen Eyles
2001British Film InstituteMurphy, Robert (ed.), The British Cinema Book, Second EditionBFI
Exiles and British Cinema.
Kevin Gough-Yates
2001British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), The British Cinema Book, Second EditionBFI
The Wrong Sort of Cinema: Refashioning the Heritage Film.
Sheldon Hall
2001British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), The British Cinema Book, Second EditionBFI
British Cinema as National Cinema: Production, Audience and Representation.
John Hill
2001British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), The British Cinema Book, Second EditionBFI
They Think It's All Over: British Cinema's US Surrender.
Nick James
2001British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), The British Cinema Book, Second EditionBFI
The British Cinema: The Known Cinema?
Alan Lovell
2001British Film Institutein Murphy, Robert (ed.), The British Cinema Book, Second EditionBFI
Filmpolitik zwischen kulturellem Anspruch und wirtschaftlichen Erwartungen.
Manfred Mai
2001Deutsche Büchereiin Abromeit, Heidrung; Nieland, Joerg-Uwe; Schierl, Thomas (eds), Politik, Medien und Technik. Festschrift fuer Heribert SchatzWestdeutscher Verlag