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Rouge(film journal)

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Rouge
Type of site
Onlinefilm journal
Available inEnglish
OwnerRouge Inc.
Created byHelen Bandis
Adrian Martin
Grant McDonald[1]
URLrouge.com.au
Launched2003[2]
Current statusInactive (since 2009)

Rougewas an occasionally-published online film journal, from 2003[3]to 2009, edited byAdrian Martin,Helen Bandis and Grant McDonald.[4]

History[edit]

Based in Australia, it published essays by critics from all over the world, many of them as translations. It has been cited[5][6]as a favorite online-only film journal and has been described as "[maintaining] one of the highest standards of writing of any online film journal"[7]and as "championing some of the most exciting and innovativecritical writingbeing done anywhere in the world "[8]in blog posts.

Over the years, it has published articles and other contributions byGilbert Adair,Thom Andersen,Nicole Brenez,Pedro Costa,Serge Daney,Raymond Durgnat,Victor Erice,Chris Fujiwara,Jean-Pierre Gorin,José Luis Guerin,Hou Hsiao-hsien,Kent Jones,Dave Kehr,Jonas Mekas,Luc Moullet,Mark Rappaport,Jonathan Rosenbaum,Peter TscherkasskyandApichatpong Weerasethakul.

The journal has published a book under the Rouge Press imprint.[9]A collection of essays onRaul Ruizwas released in 2004.ISBN0975186906OCLC 681051200[10][11]

References[edit]

  1. ^aboutRouge
  2. ^James Donald; Michael Renov (16 April 2008).The SAGE Handbook of Film Studies.SAGE Publications. p. 115.ISBN978-1-4462-0682-9.
  3. ^"launched March 2003".ROUGE.Archived fromthe originalon 2003-02-08.Retrieved20 October2023.
  4. ^"Subscribe to ROUGE".rouge.com.au.Archived fromthe originalon 27 May 2023.Retrieved20 October2023.'Rouge' issue 1 (2003) to 13 (2009) edited by: Helen Bandis, Adrian Martin, Grant McDonald
  5. ^Film MagazinesatGirish Shambu
  6. ^My Favorite Online Film MagazinesbyJonathan Rosenbaum
  7. ^Offscreen
  8. ^Esoteric Rabbit: Adrian Martin
  9. ^"Press".Rouge.25 March 2023.Retrieved20 October2023.
  10. ^Adrian Martin; Helen Bandis (2004).Raul Ruiz: Images of Passage.Rouge Press. p. 100.ISBN978-0-9751869-0-9.
  11. ^"Rouge #2".ROUGE.Archived fromthe originalon 7 June 2004.Retrieved20 October2023.Rouge #2, an annotated filmography of the work of Raúl Ruiz as a director, is part of a series of tributes to Ruiz organised by Rouge and the International Film Festival Rotterdam to coincide with their program, "Raúl Ruiz: An Eternal Wanderer", January 21 to February 1, 2004, including the book Raúl Ruiz: Images of Passage (Rouge Press) and the IFFR 2004 catalogue which contains short entries on films screened at the retrospective.

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