am released two new Lovecraftian number of studies, which have a special file, unique in Italy, entirely dedicated to Lovecraftian cinema. Each issue can be ordered at a price of € 6 each. For information, collaboration and inquiries: studilovecraft@yahoo.it
Lovecraftian STUDY # 4
Summer 2007
pp. 66 - 6.00 €
- HP Lovecraft FILMS OF HIS TIME
ST Joshi. The well-known biographer
Lovecraft offers fans a first (and only for the time being) survey on the preferences of HPL in terms of cinema. The critic has extrapolated From the letters of the writer - Published and unpublished - to search for his comments on the films he saw, and what it is, especially in light of some salacious remarks Lovecraft on film now considered a cult, as the "Dracula" in 1931 by Tod Browning, thought-provoking on the view from the Master of Providence horror written and visual. Thanks to Joshi, the tastes of HPL film finally came to light!
- THE FILMS OF PREFERRED
Lovecraft by Darrell Schweitzer .
One of the biggest things Lovecraftian expert tells us what was, of all the movies that he loved most HPL, a film that saw her four times and also had an unexpected influence the genesis of the story "The Shadow Out of Time". Surprisingly, this film, Berkley Square (known by us as the strange reality of Peter Standish) does not belong to the horror genre, but it is a historical fantasy tinged with sentimentality, whose main character (played by Leslie Howard, who later became famous with the Part of Ashley in Gone with the Wind) is a young scholar and introvert who lives more in the past and present. In practice, almost perfect portrait of the same Lovecraft!
- THE STRANGER IN FRONT OF THE SCREEN: THE VIEWS OF THE CINEMA Lovecraft, edited by Stefano Mazza
We are pleased to present its world premiere here in the translation of some letters Lovecraft coming from his correspondence, still unpublished, with Robert H. Barlow, his literary executor. In this correspondence, Lovecraft is often improvised film critic, and offered his friend (and now we readers) his critical acumen on many of the films he saw. This correspondence is a first-hand testimony of great interest to understand what was the opinion of the writer on the films of his time, some forgotten, others made today to the rank of true classics.
- THE STRANGER BEHIND THE SCREEN: THE FEAR, AND THE CINEMA Lovecraft
Stefano Mazza
A thorough overview of the history of Lovecraft to the big screen, which reconstructs a Lovecraftian filmography that started in the fifties to arrive today. That of a complicated relationship with Lovecraft cinema, here is addressed and investigated in no uncertain terms, film after film to demonstrate the lack of communication between the writer and visions to the screen.
- Charlie the comic, HP Lovecraft Lovecraft
A poem dedicated to Charlie Chaplin and translated here for the first time, a curiosity that HPL sees as one of the first admirers of a genius of cinema.
- Lovecraft ON THE CINEMA , J. Vernon Shea
A friend of the writer, who had a close epistolary relationship with him, speaks of the passion for HPL Film .. Another witness in addition to other material in this booklet.
Lovecraftian Studies # 5 Summer 2007
- HP Lovecraft FILMS OF HIS TIME
ST Joshi. The well-known biographer
Lovecraft offers fans a first (and only for the time being) survey on the preferences of HPL in terms of cinema. The critic has extrapolated From the letters of the writer - Published and unpublished - to search for his comments on the films he saw, and what it is, especially in light of some salacious remarks Lovecraft on film now considered a cult, as the "Dracula" in 1931 by Tod Browning, thought-provoking on the view from the Master of Providence horror written and visual. Thanks to Joshi, the tastes of HPL film finally came to light!
- THE FILMS OF PREFERRED
Lovecraft by Darrell Schweitzer .
One of the biggest things Lovecraftian expert tells us what was, of all the movies that he loved most HPL, a film that saw her four times and also had an unexpected influence the genesis of the story "The Shadow Out of Time". Surprisingly, this film, Berkley Square (known by us as the strange reality of Peter Standish) does not belong to the horror genre, but it is a historical fantasy tinged with sentimentality, whose main character (played by Leslie Howard, who later became famous with the Part of Ashley in Gone with the Wind) is a young scholar and introvert who lives more in the past and present. In practice, almost perfect portrait of the same Lovecraft!
- THE STRANGER IN FRONT OF THE SCREEN: THE VIEWS OF THE CINEMA Lovecraft, edited by Stefano Mazza
We are pleased to present its world premiere here in the translation of some letters Lovecraft coming from his correspondence, still unpublished, with Robert H. Barlow, his literary executor. In this correspondence, Lovecraft is often improvised film critic, and offered his friend (and now we readers) his critical acumen on many of the films he saw. This correspondence is a first-hand testimony of great interest to understand what was the opinion of the writer on the films of his time, some forgotten, others made today to the rank of true classics.
- THE STRANGER BEHIND THE SCREEN: THE FEAR, AND THE CINEMA Lovecraft
Stefano Mazza
A thorough overview of the history of Lovecraft to the big screen, which reconstructs a Lovecraftian filmography that started in the fifties to arrive today. That of a complicated relationship with Lovecraft cinema, here is addressed and investigated in no uncertain terms, film after film to demonstrate the lack of communication between the writer and visions to the screen.
- Charlie the comic, HP Lovecraft Lovecraft
A poem dedicated to Charlie Chaplin and translated here for the first time, a curiosity that HPL sees as one of the first admirers of a genius of cinema.
- Lovecraft ON THE CINEMA , J. Vernon Shea
A friend of the writer, who had a close epistolary relationship with him, speaks of the passion for HPL Film .. Another witness in addition to other material in this booklet.
Lovecraftian Studies # 5 Summer 2007
pp. 64, € 6.00
- HP Lovecraft IN ITALIAN CINEMA INDEPENDENT
Francesco Cortonesi
A first glance at the multifaceted world of independent cinema and amateur Lovecraftian in Italy, and the low-budget films - but not for less interesting - who tackled the issues of the Cthulhu Mythos. "Dark Awakening" by Marco Magni, "Pickman's Model" by Giovanni Furore, "The Call of Cthulhu "Ivano Russo, are some titles that will drag in the cosmic maze of Italian products more obscure and unknown from the work of HPL
-" the silver key ": A FORGOTTEN FILM
Massimo Berruti
Berruti sheds light on what, surely, is now the rarest and least known films (and perhaps the most faithful to the story which is taken from) the film was inspired by HPL: The Silver Key. How many of you have had the good fortune to see him when, in 1981, and went through the first and only time on the networks of RAI, before disappearing into the ether?
- Terrorists GEOMETRY Non-Euclidean: STUART GORDON THE RETURN OF THE CINEMA, Luca Luca Foffano
The excellent Foffano us new insights into the film by Stuart Gordon from "The Dreams in the Witch-House", comparing the film with the story Home HPL.
- SUPERNATURAL HORROR IN DVD: "Lovecraft COLLECTION" THE FILMS lurker, Luke Foffano
Foffano still deals with the already legendary "Lovecraft Collection" edited by Lurker Films, a series of short films and putting together the best the world has presented in past editions of Lovecraft Film Festival, which takes place every year in Seattle, a popular event well known among scholars of lovecrafiane things.
- CINEMA IN YELLOW Lovecraft, edited by Massimo Soumare '
In Japan, Lovecraft has become a favorite subject for filmmakers and screen writers. It is the expert Massimo Soumare, writer and critic in Japan, and Japanese curator of "Alia", the only Italian magazine of fantastic fiction, to guide us in this fascinating journey in which also acts as interpreter and translator.
- IN-JAPANESE HORROR CINEMA Lovecraft: An Interview with J. Konaka Chiaki, Pietro Guarriello
We present a real treat: an exclusive interview, released exclusively for the magazine, for one of the greatest writers of the fantastic Japanese and world cinema: J. Konaka Chiaki, who here speaks of his fascination with Lovecraft and who drew inspiration from his work.
- HP Lovecraft IN ITALIAN CINEMA INDEPENDENT
Francesco Cortonesi
A first glance at the multifaceted world of independent cinema and amateur Lovecraftian in Italy, and the low-budget films - but not for less interesting - who tackled the issues of the Cthulhu Mythos. "Dark Awakening" by Marco Magni, "Pickman's Model" by Giovanni Furore, "The Call of Cthulhu "Ivano Russo, are some titles that will drag in the cosmic maze of Italian products more obscure and unknown from the work of HPL
-" the silver key ": A FORGOTTEN FILM
Massimo Berruti
Berruti sheds light on what, surely, is now the rarest and least known films (and perhaps the most faithful to the story which is taken from) the film was inspired by HPL: The Silver Key. How many of you have had the good fortune to see him when, in 1981, and went through the first and only time on the networks of RAI, before disappearing into the ether?
- Terrorists GEOMETRY Non-Euclidean: STUART GORDON THE RETURN OF THE CINEMA, Luca Luca Foffano
The excellent Foffano us new insights into the film by Stuart Gordon from "The Dreams in the Witch-House", comparing the film with the story Home HPL.
- SUPERNATURAL HORROR IN DVD: "Lovecraft COLLECTION" THE FILMS lurker, Luke Foffano
Foffano still deals with the already legendary "Lovecraft Collection" edited by Lurker Films, a series of short films and putting together the best the world has presented in past editions of Lovecraft Film Festival, which takes place every year in Seattle, a popular event well known among scholars of lovecrafiane things.
- CINEMA IN YELLOW Lovecraft, edited by Massimo Soumare '
In Japan, Lovecraft has become a favorite subject for filmmakers and screen writers. It is the expert Massimo Soumare, writer and critic in Japan, and Japanese curator of "Alia", the only Italian magazine of fantastic fiction, to guide us in this fascinating journey in which also acts as interpreter and translator.
- IN-JAPANESE HORROR CINEMA Lovecraft: An Interview with J. Konaka Chiaki, Pietro Guarriello
We present a real treat: an exclusive interview, released exclusively for the magazine, for one of the greatest writers of the fantastic Japanese and world cinema: J. Konaka Chiaki, who here speaks of his fascination with Lovecraft and who drew inspiration from his work.
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