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    Film History. 2021, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p169-172. 4p.
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      I Film History i publishes original research on the international history of cinema, broadly and inclusively understood. Under copyright law, the transfer of copyright from author to publisher must be explicitly stated to enable the publisher to assure maximum dissemination of the author's work. Print Copies for Authors: Authors may order copies of the issue in which their articles are published (if stock is available) at a 40 percent discount off the standard list price. [Extracted from the article]
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