I'm very proud to have
participated as a contributing writer to the upcoming book Lost Girls: The
Phantasmagorial Cinema of Jean Rollin, to be published by Spectacular
Optical in August 2017. A collection of essays on the cinema of Rollin
written entirely by female film critics and historians, this will no doubt be
one of the most anticipated genre titles of the year.
**LATEST INFORMATION
HERE INCLUDING PRE-ORDER DETAILS, FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS AND SAMPLE PAGES HERE**https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/lost-girls-the-cinema-of-jean-rollin-film-feminism#/
From Spectacular Optical:
"...this collection of essays covers the wide range of Rollin’s career from 1968’s LE VIOL DU VAMPIRE through his 2010 swansong, LE MASQUE DE LA MÉDUSE, touching upon his horror, fantasy, crime and sex films—including many lesser seen titles. The book closely examines Rollin’s core themes: his focus on overwhelmingly female protagonists, his use of horror genre and exploitation tropes, his reinterpretations of the fairy tale and fantastique, the influence of crime serials, Gothic literature and the occult, as well as much more. Curated and edited by Samm Deighan (DIABOLIQUE), contributors to LOST GIRLS include some of the most important critical voices to emerge over the last decade of genre journalism: Alexandra Heller-Nicholas (SENSES OF CINEMA), Kat Ellinger (DIABOLIQUE), Virginie Selavy (ELECTRIC SHEEP), Alison Nastasi (SATANIC PANIC: POP-CULTURAL PARANOIA IN THE 1980s), Marcelline Block (ART DECADES), Rebecca Booth (DIABOLIQUE), Michelle Alexander (CINEMADROME), Lisa Cunningham (THE LAUGHING DEAD: THE HORROR-COMEDY FILM FROM BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN TO ZOMBIELAND), Heather Drain (DANGEROUS MINDS), Erin Miskell (THAT’S NOT CURRENT), Gianna D’Emilio (DIABOLIQUE)—and more to be confirmed.
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