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Goodbye Cinema, Hello Cinephilia: Film Culture in Transition by Jonathan Rosenbaum

University of Chicago Press, $41.95 pb, 368 pp

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As his title suggests, Jonathan Rosenbaum tackles two subjects in his latest collection of essays, neither of them easy to define. In an era when films are mostly viewed at home, not on the big screen, cinema can no longer mean what it once did. Cinephilia, too, is an alluring but indefinite concept – love of movies, yes, but not any old love, and probably not the devotion felt by your average fan of Transformers or Twilight.

 


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Goodbye Cinema, Hello Cinephilia: Film Culture in Transition by Jonathan Rosenbaum

University of Chicago Press, $41.95 pb, 368 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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