Article Archive: October 2024

Tracing the legacy of Yugoslav cinema’s trailblazing women directors Original text was published here.  “I was interested in human destiny rather than politics”, said Gordana Boškov, a Yugoslavian and Serbian director and screenwriter, about her films in an interview we had in May this year.  When asked what it had been like as a woman in the Yugoslav film industry, Boškov answered: “there’s film,
Package journalism as a service and make your subscribed users feel exclusive This article was originally published by The Fix Media. Launching a digital subscription service can be exciting and challenging for any media organisation. Amid the dire financial situation of media, especially small ones, digital subscription is often seen as a way to forge a more direct and financially independent relationship with the
Unmasking copaganda: How TV police dramas shape public perceptions of law and order Original text was published HERE. Television series dedicated to the work of police officers and detectives have been among the most watched and widespread for decades. A closer examination of these series reveals much about societal perceptions of the police, attempts by the institution to manage media narratives about itself, as
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