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Mazdon, Lucy and Wheatley, Catherine (eds.) (2010) Je t'aime, moi non plus: Franco-British cinematic relations, Oxford, GB, Berghahn, 320pp.
Bergfelder, Tim (2010) Shadowlands: the memory of the Ostgebiete in contemporary German film and television. In, Cooke, Paul and Silberman, Marc (eds.) Screening War: Perspectives on German suffering. Rochester, US, Camden-House. (Screen Cultures: German Film and the Visual). (In Press).
Cook, Pam (2010) Another story: myth and history in 'Bonnie and Clyde' (1967). In, Film Moments: Criticism, History, Theory. London, GB, Palgrave Macmillan, 102-105.
Cook, Pam (2010) Baz Luhrmann, London, GB, BFI Publishing/Palgrave Macmillan, 208pp. (World Directors).
Cook, Pam (2010) Sofia Coppola. In, Tasker, Yvonne (ed.) Fifty Contemporary Film Directors. Abingdon, GB, Routledge, 126-133. (Routledge Key Guides).
Cook, Pam (2010) Transnational utopias: Baz Luhrmann and Australian cinema. Transnational Cinemas, 1, (1), 23-36. (doi:10.1386/trac.1.1.23/1).
Donnelly, K.J. (2010) Occult aesthetics: synchronization in sound cinema, Oxford, UK, New York, USA, Oxford University Press (In Press).
Donnelly, K.J. (2010) On the occult nature of sound-image synchronization. [in special issue: 'Sound on Screen’] Cinephile, 6, (1), Spring Issue, 39-43.
Lavery, Jane Elizabeth (2010) The fragmented nation, self and body in Los Deseos y su sombra. In, Finnegan, Nuala and Lavery, Jane Elizabeth (eds.) The Mexican Boom Femenino: Reading Mexican Women's Writing. Cambridge, GB, Cambridge Scholars Publishing. (In Press).
Mazdon, Lucy (2010) The remakes of the films of Jean Renoir. In, Philips, Alastair and Vincendeau, Ginette (eds.) The Blackwell Companion to Jean Renoir. , Blackwell. (In Press).
Mazdon, Lucy (2010) Television, from public service to reality show. In, Holmes, Diana and Looseley, David (eds.) Culture Populaire: Constructing the Popular in Contemporary French Culture. , Manchester University Press. (In Press).
Mazdon, Lucy (2010) Vulgar, nasty and French: selling French films to British audiences. Journal of British Cinema and Television (In Press).


