This is a very special edition of the podcast because it’s a celebration of the first Cinéclub Fanzine which is now available. It’s 52 pages and covers cinematic representations of the German urban guerilla group The Red Army Faction from the 1960s to the late 2000s, Claude Chabrol’s 1962 film ‘The Third Lover’, and some pieces inspired by the excellent book Destroy All Movies on punks in cinema. It’s very DIY and sold on a not-for-profit basis at a cost that just covers the cost of printing, and it’s yours for £3.50 plus postage. Buy it here.
So this episode is a celebration of film fanzines, and of fanzines in general. It features a conversation with Teal Triggs, a Professor at the Royal College of Art and the author of the book Fanzines, a beautiful collection of zines with insightful essays. I also talk to Jay Hinman. Jay has released a cinema zine called Film Hemmorhage but also runs various zine-related projects including the music zine Radio Dies Screaming and a website dedicated to fanzines called Fanzine Hemorrhage.
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The book is now out of print, but available from libraries or from second-hand booksellers such as Abe Books
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