The Audience as Reader is Seldom Caught in the Act?

Film-Philosophy 4 (1) (2000)
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Martin Barker, with Thomas Austin _From Ants to Titanic: Reinventing Film Analysis_ London: Pluto Press, 2000 ISBN: 0-7453-1579-8 (pb); 0-7453-1584-4 (hb) v + 222 pp

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