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The Film Pupil #9 - December 2025

The Film Pupil #9 - December 2025

The Film Pupil #9 - December 2025

The magazine features five medium-length essays per issue. In issue 9 there is...

  • A journey through the history and architecture ofĀ Vienna's cinemas.
  • A cross analysis of howĀ gothic novels have been adapted in Guillermo Del Toro's "Frankenstein", Luc Besson's "Dracula", and Emerald Fennell's upcoming "Wuthering Heights".
  • A look atĀ Studio Ghibli's first feature "NausicaƤ of the Valley of the Wind".
  • An analysis of why the grief depicted in "Aftersun" is so accurate.
  • A discussion of theĀ best type of parodies and why most are Edgar Wright films.

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Each essay is accompanied a mixture of custom graphics and licensed film stills.

Between the essays are four features:

  • The Data Section:Ā A look into if the running times of films have been getting longer over the decades.
  • The History Section: Soviet Westerns - the motifs and reception when the USSR adapted the gunslinger genre.
  • An exclusive Interview with filmmaker behind "The Golden Spurtle" - the acclaimed feature documentary about a porridge making competition in the highlands.
  • Cartoons on film culture.
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The Film Pupil #9 - December 2025

The magazine features five medium-length essays per issue. In issue 9 there is...

  • A journey through the history and architecture ofĀ Vienna's cinemas.
  • A cross analysis of howĀ gothic novels have been adapted in Guillermo Del Toro's "Frankenstein", Luc Besson's "Dracula", and Emerald Fennell's upcoming "Wuthering Heights".
  • A look atĀ Studio Ghibli's first feature "NausicaƤ of the Valley of the Wind".
  • An analysis of why the grief depicted in "Aftersun" is so accurate.
  • A discussion of theĀ best type of parodies and why most are Edgar Wright films.

Ā 

Each essay is accompanied a mixture of custom graphics and licensed film stills.

Between the essays are four features:

  • The Data Section:Ā A look into if the running times of films have been getting longer over the decades.
  • The History Section: Soviet Westerns - the motifs and reception when the USSR adapted the gunslinger genre.
  • An exclusive Interview with filmmaker behind "The Golden Spurtle" - the acclaimed feature documentary about a porridge making competition in the highlands.
  • Cartoons on film culture.
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