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Films - new and old from the cinema

description Movie magazine
language German
publishing company Pike
First edition 1980
attitude 1982
editor Jochen Brunow et al
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Films - New and old from the cinema is a film magazine from Germany , which was founded in 1980 by the film critics and journalists Jochen Brunow , Antje Goldau, Norbert Grob and Norbert Jochum.

The booklet in A4 format and black and white print was published by the Volker Spiess publishing house in Berlin and cost 6 marks. The short-lived magazine published film reviews, reports on festivals, articles about directors and actors and background information on the film and cinema scene in general.

Issue 1 was published on February 15, 1980, the other issues follow every two months. From 1981 onwards, films appeared four times a year, at the beginning of 1982 the magazine was discontinued with issue 13. Booklet 12 contained a separate register in which people, authors, film titles etc. were listed for reference.

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