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SKRIEN
Monthly Magazine from Amsterdam ,Netherlands
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1968-2009
- Skrien started in November 1968 as "Filmschrift Skrien". (Filmschrift is the Dutch translation for Cahier du Cinema). At the time the publishers were leftwing politically engaged, and focused on filmtheory, non-commercial films and alternative cinema all over the world. In the Eighties the name changed to Skrien. Today the main focus is still on Art-House and World Cinema.
- Published 10 times a year.
- Editor is Andre Waardenburg.
- Published by Stichtin Skrien
- Website: www.skrien.nl

Last updated:
24 February 2019
(see recent updates)
Special thanks for this page goes to:
Vitelloni
Scott Matheson
Garry Malvern

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CONTENTS: 1968 1969 1970 1973 1974 1975 1980 1987 1999 2004 2006 2007 2008 All GALLERIES: 1968 1969 1970 1973 1974 1975 1980 1987 1999 2004 2006 2007 2008 All

Issue 372
Vol 39 #5
June/July 2007
- Jia Zhang-ke over Still Life.
- Romy Schneider: Mooi, tragisch en begerenswaardig.
- Khadak is ervaringscinema.
- Zodiac van David Fincher.
- De Jamaicaanse cinema.
- Interview met producent Ilse Hughan.
- Terugblik op het Filmfe


Issue 371
Vol 39 #4
May 2007
- Berlin Alexanderplatz: het grenzenloze mededogen van Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
- Angel van Francois Ozon, venijnig origineel of funeste camp?
- Moorden is niet makkelijk: Daratt van Mahamat-Saleh Haroun.
- Bloedarmoede pur sang: Sangre van A


Issue 370
Vol 39 #3
April 2007
- Koen Mortier over Ex drummer: een lelijke film.
- I Don?t Want To Sleep Alone bij Tsai Ming-liang.
- Filmmuseum Bi?nnale 2007.
- Retrospectief Swinging London in the Sixties.
- Jafar Panahi over Offside.
- Jaaroverzicht filmmuziek (

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