Metro : Media & Education Magazine, April 1st, 2001
ANTON KAES
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British Film Institute Publishing, London, 1999
The BFI Film Classics is an ambitious series of books which began in 1992 and now runs to over fifty titles. Each volume consists of around eighty small format pages, well illustrated with stills and related images, containing one longish essay devoted to an individual film. The authors are mainly well known film scholars, supplemented by a few others such as Salmon Rushdie (Rushdie's contribution is The Wizard of Oz, Victor Fleming, 1939). The series is intended to 'introduce, interpret and honour' the 360 films chosen by Britain...
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