General Internet Resources
In section 1.1 several sites are suggested for the student of Film and Literature. Here we list additional sites which will be of interest to students who may wish to exploit the massive amount of material that is now available.
- The Internet Movie Database includes filmographies, plot summaries, year of release, production companies, reference literature, release dates, detailed technical data and Academy Award� information.
- Film Bibliographies is a remarkable site at UC Berkeley that points to research sources on many major and minor filmmakers. You can link from here to a page that explains how to cite film and video sources when you write your essay.
- Bedford and St. Martin's Press have compiled and organized over 200 internet resources on film on their Film Resources Online page.
- Cinema Sites indexes and organizes a range of cinema resources on the net.
- Women in Cinema: A Reference Guide
- The Edison Motion Pictures page is an American memory project on early American silent film.
- Drew's Script-O-Rama is a commercial site that offers full text versions of over 600 film scripts.
- The University of Iowa's Communication Studies page devoted entirely to Pop Culture
- American Popular Culture
- Resources in Cultural theory from George Washington University
- Cultural Studies and media studies resources
Film Journals:
- Bright Lights Film Journal
- Images: A Journal of Film and Popular Culture
- Film and History: An Interdiciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies
- Film International is an electronic journal on international film
- London Calling.
- Film-Philosophy.Com links to full text essays on filmmakers and film theorists
- Screening the Past: An online Journal of Visual Media and History.
- UBU web is a remarkable archive of visual, sound, and concrete poetry. Spend time here!
- The Academy of American Poets is an amazing archive with full text and audio clips of great American poetry.
- The Internet Classics Archive is an archive of full text electronic versions of classic literature (Roman and Greek) in English translation.
- ECLAT: The Essential Comparative Literature and Theory Site
- Media and Communications Studies Site from the UK. Comprehensive and well organized, includes sections on film as well as literature and theory.