Cinephilia in the age of digital reproduction. edited by Scott Balcerzak & Jason Sperb. Vol. 1, Film, pleasure and digital culture /

For years, "cinephilia" has been a part of the theatrical experience, denoting a deep, even limitless passion for the medium. Cinephilia encompasses consuming, defining, sharing, discussing, and writing about films, but what happens when the experience of watching movies becomes something...

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Other Authors: Balcerzak, Scott (Editor), Sperb, Jason, 1978- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Wallflower, 2009.
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