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Cut - the film magazine

description German film magazine
publishing company Mesccugge Verlag (No. 58-68);
Schnitt Verlag (No. 1–57)
First edition 1996
attitude 2012 (No. 68)
Frequency of publication quarterly
Sold edition 10,000 copies
Editor-in-chief Cornelis Hähnel, Marieke Steinhoff (No. 58-68);
Nikolaj Nikitin (No. 1–57), Oliver Baumgarten (No. 9–57), Daniel Hermsdorf (No. 1–8)
editor Christian Lailach (No. 58-68);
Nikolaj Nikitin (No. 1–57), Oliver Baumgarten (No. 9–57), Daniel Hermsdorf (No. 1–8)
Web link schnitt.de
ISSN

Cut - The film magazine was a German trade magazine for film and appeared from 1996 to 2012 quarterly at beginning of the quarter; until the beginning of 2010 (No. 57) by Schnitt Verlag , then by Mesccugge Verlag . The cut was discontinued with the appearance of the 68th edition at the end of 2012.

content

With a length of 100 pages at the end, the section contained three equally adjacent areas.

  1. theme
  2. Film reviews: independent review of relevant film releases for the coming quarter; the three-cut represented three opinions on a film
  3. Sections: Interview, Festivals, DVD, Books, Music

Furthermore, there were columns in the section , including a. by well-known authors such as Dietrich Kuhlbrodt and Boris Groys . The director and screenwriter Dietrich Brüggemann worked there as an editor until 2012.

Authors (selection)

as well as numerous other freelance authors.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Cut online , accessed December 28, 2012.

Web links