Film Comment Explained

Film Comment
Category:Film
Editor:Devika Girish and Clinton Krute
Publisher:Film at Lincoln Center
Country:United States
Based:New York City
Frequency:Bimonthly
Firstdate:1962
Circulation:17,626 (2018)
Issn:0015-119X

Film Comment is the official publication of Film at Lincoln Center. It features reviews and analysis of mainstream, art-house, and avant-garde filmmaking from around the world.[1] Founded in 1962 and originally released as a quarterly, Film Comment began publishing on a bi-monthly basis with the Nov/Dec issue of 1972. The magazine's editorial team also hosts the annual Film Comment Selects at the Film at Lincoln Center. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, publication of the magazine was suspended in May 2020, and its website was updated on March 10, 2021, with news of the relaunch of the Film Comment podcast and a weekly newsletter.[2]

History

Origins

Film Comment was founded during the boom years of the international art-house circuit and the so-called New American Cinema, an umbrella term for the era's independently produced documentaries, narrative features, and experimental and underground works. By way of a mission statement, founder-publisher Joseph Blanco wrote in the inaugural issue: "With the increasing interest in the motion picture as an art form, and with the rise of the New American cinema, [''Film Comment''] takes its place as a publication for the independent film maker and those who share a sincere interest in the unlimited scope of the motion picture."[3]

Gordon Hitchens, 1962–1970

The magazine's earliest publishers were Clara Hoover and Austin Lamont. By the third issue, the publishers transferred ownership to Lorien Productions, a corporation that Hoover "formed to cover investments in artistic enterprises" (35, Feb 1984).This period in the magazine's history was marked by a predisposition towards low-budget narrative features and cinéma vérité-style documentaries. Hitchens was inclined towards a dual rejection of Hollywood and of the avant-garde (despite being acquainted with Jonas Mekas and Gregory Markopoulos and being involved in New York's avant-garde scene).

Richard Corliss, 1970–1982

Harlan Jacobson, 1982–1990

Richard Jameson, 1990–2000

Gavin Smith, 2000–2015

Nicolas Rapold, 2016–2020

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Notable contributors

Critics

Others

See also

References

  1. [A. O. Scott]
  2. Web site: Film Comment Relaunch Announcement. Film Comment . The Film Society of Lincoln Center . March 1, 2021.
  3. Joseph Blanco in Vision: A Journal of Film Comment (1:1, Spring 1962): page 2.
  4. [A. O. Scott]
  5. http://www.utne.com/media/winners-of-the-2007-utne-independent-press-awards.aspx Winners of the 2007 Utne Independent Press Awards
  6. Web site: Author Spotlight: Nicolas Rapold . The Criterion Collection . March 1, 2021.

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