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Wellesley College Internet Resources

    Research Guide: Cinema and Media Studies

Other Internet Resources

    Boston Phoenix: Check out what's playing in Boston and the suburbs.

    Coolidge Corner Cinema Theater

    Looking Back at Hitchcock

    A Journal of Film and Popular Culture

    LUMIERE (In French) about the Lumiere brothers

    Art Historians' Guide to the Movies

    Senses of Cinema

    Queer Cinema
    - comprehensive site for gay, lesbian, and transgendered films including cast and crew.

    UCLA Film and Television Archive
    - dedicated to film preservation, year-round screenings of international and American cinema, and educational innovation through the research and study center.

    National Museum of Photography, Film and Television - collection, conservation, bibliographies, contact addresses, and history of these media.

    Women Make Movies - a multicultural, multiracial, non-profit media arts organization which facilitates the production, promotion, distribution, and exhibition of independent films and videotapes by and about women.

    Northwest Film Center - regional media arts resource and service organization offering classes, seminars and exhibition programs as well as equipment and editing facilities. Includes the Northwest Film & Video Festival.

    The EXPLODING CINEMA is a coalition of film/video makers committed to developing new modes of exhibition for underground media; from DIY screenings in all kinds of venues to low/no budget film tours, cable T.V. and the internet. It's almost five years since the Exploding Cinema was founded in a stone cold bunker at the back of a squatted sun tan oil factory in Brixton. At that time it was a gathering of media misfits rejected by the `Independent' film/video establishment who decided that rather than griping about the fucked up state of the industry they would stage their own screenings in cafes, pubs and disused buildings and would set about fusing together the isolated and disenchanted fragments of the underground media. The Low/No Budget film is the source of so much talent and creativity, but they need a place to be shown. Not a sterile, unfriendly "arthouse" but a relaxed, open environment where the audience can watch, chat, discuss the film and meet film/video makers.



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    Created: April 00; Last modified: June 5, 2009