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Shot in Vancouver
Adventures in Hollywood North€ 23,95 -
Lights, Camera, Stirling!
Filming Locations in Stirling and Stirlingshire€ 20,95 -
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: The Sticker Book
More Than 600 Stickers!Unleash your inner slayer with this officially licensed deluxe collector's sticker book for fans of the New York Times bestselling manga comic book series and globally recognized anime TV show (and forthcoming movie series), Demon Slayer!
€ 17,95 -
Lost Hollywood
€ 28,50 -
Walt Disney's Donald Duck
The Ultimate History. 45th Ed.Since 1934, Donald Duck, one of the most published comic book subjects, has been seen in more films than any other Disney character. This volume includes rare animation drawings, vintage comics, behind-the-scenes photographs, charming memorabilia, and a vast tribute to “the Duck Man,” master storyteller Carl Barks.
€ 34,50 -
Walt Disneys Donald Duck
Die ultimative Chronik. 45th Ed.Since 1934, Donald Duck, one of the most published comic book subjects, has been seen in more films than any other Disney character. This volume includes rare animation drawings, vintage comics, behind-the-scenes photographs, charming memorabilia, and a vast tribute to “the Duck Man,” master storyteller Carl Barks.
€ 34,50 -
Museums and the Moving Image
Museums and the Moving Image is the first volume to span overlapping but disciplinarily distinct research into museums, exhibitions, art and film. It draws together approaches in art history, museum studies, anthropology, film studies, performance studies and digital cultures, to uncover the shared ethical and political concerns about two crucial sites of knowledge creation: in the moving image, and in the cultural institution of the museum. Whether or not you know the artwork or film in question, Jenny Chamarette writes in a language that speaks to specialists and non-specialists alike about issues of Eurocentrism, colonialism, race and gender. She institutes a new way of thinking, through cinemuseology, a practice of understanding the entwined and parallel cultural powers of cinema and the museum. From her exploration of French museum-funded ethnography of the 1950s and West African cinema's retort to it, to disruptions of performance, video and digital art by women artists in North American museums from the 1970s; from moving image artists' millennial probing of the 18th century white men whose private hoards lead to the first collections of public museums in the UK, to the hopeful and healing restoration of the B/black archive in contemporary global installation art; from the caring archive of indigenous documentary filmmaking, to the work of experimental filmmakers in Britain; Chamarette consistently asks: how do moving images make the museum think?
€ 111,50 -
Museums and the Moving Image
Museums and the Moving Image is the first volume to span overlapping but disciplinarily distinct research into museums, exhibitions, art and film. It draws together approaches in art history, museum studies, anthropology, film studies, performance studies and digital cultures, to uncover the shared ethical and political concerns about two crucial sites of knowledge creation: in the moving image, and in the cultural institution of the museum. Whether or not you know the artwork or film in question, Jenny Chamarette writes in a language that speaks to specialists and non-specialists alike about issues of Eurocentrism, colonialism, race and gender. She institutes a new way of thinking, through cinemuseology, a practice of understanding the entwined and parallel cultural powers of cinema and the museum. From her exploration of French museum-funded ethnography of the 1950s and West African cinema's retort to it, to disruptions of performance, video and digital art by women artists in North American museums from the 1970s; from moving image artists' millennial probing of the 18th century white men whose private hoards lead to the first collections of public museums in the UK, to the hopeful and healing restoration of the B/black archive in contemporary global installation art; from the caring archive of indigenous documentary filmmaking, to the work of experimental filmmakers in Britain; Chamarette consistently asks: how do moving images make the museum think?
€ 27,50 -
Bond Cars
The Definitive Garage of 007€ 20,95 -
Disney: Stitch Talking Figurine
€ 17,50 -
Rising Up
Rocky and the Making of MonumentsPaul M. Farber is director and co-founder of Monument Lab and host of the podcast The Statue on NPR/WHYY.
€ 27,50 -
Movies In Miniature
A Journey Through A Century Of Movie Merchandise€ 20,95