MFJ 83 “Round and Round”
This item will be released April 24, 2026.Spring 2026
This issue of the Millennium Film Journal, “Round and Round,” is the first part of our yearlong engagement with the theme of Circulation.
Half a decade after COVID reshaped both the theatrical and online distribution landscape, we are faced with new, more material questions to ponder. Our approach to these questions is open-ended by design. Circulation evokes several scales at once—blood flowing through veins, bodies moving through cities and countries, capital and information disseminating through nation states in a global economy. Movement is the only constant, the fall of old regimes and the rise of new ones, ad infinitum—film is no exception.
Across its essays, reviews, and artist pages, this issue reflects on the evolving life of moving images and the communities that sustain them.
Excerpted from Vince Warne’s Introduction to MFJ 83 “Round and Round” (Spring 2026).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Vince Warne
REVIEWS
Jenny Perlin: The Wonder
Rachel Stevens
Animating Patterns: Jodie Mack’s Lover, Lovers, Loving, Love
Gladys Lou
Zachary Epcar
Nick Gamso
Peggy Ahwesh: Navigations
Sangyoung Nam
NYFF 63: Currents Program 1
Nick Kouhi
STUDIO VISIT
Frogs, Fans and Pineapples: Savinder Bual’s Catalan Studio (Notes and Citations)
Nicky Hamlyn
ARTICLES
The Moving Image as a Slot Machine
Ari Temkin
Going Round: Circulating Experimental Cinema
Sarah Keller
Welcome to Blue: Videos on the Internet
Vince Warne
Chiara Caterina’s Riddle
Grahame Weinbren
Resistant Neuroqueer Temporalities and Divergent Durational Images (Notes and Citations)
Mars Saude
BOOK REVIEWS
César Ustarroz (ed.), Found Footage & Collage Films
Clint Enns
Alexandra Schneider and Wanda Strauven, Children Reinventing Cinema
Ava Witonsky
ARTIST PAGES
Think Like a Filmmaker
Alan Berliner
CONVERSATIONS
A Conversation with Christopher Harris: Selected Images
Greg de Cuir
A Conversation with Adam Hyman
Jaimie Barron
Toward a New Trans Cinema: Jenni Olson in Conversation
S. Topiary Landberg
A Conversation with John Smith, Part 1
Samy Benammar
Vadim Kostrov’s Cinema of Impression
Emma Claire Foley
Flo Talks!
Amy Taubin
REMEMBRANCES
Ken Jacobs
Joe Wakeman
Margaret Tedesco
Bradford Nordeen
Amos Poe
Roberta Friedman
ONLINE
Contact I & II at New Arts Projects, London (Releasing Soon!)
Nicky Hamlyn
European bricks: A conversation with Christopher Harris (Releasing Soon!)
Greg de Cuir
Re-encounters: Malcolm Le Grice’s Expanded Cinema in Amsterdam (Releasing Soon!)
Arindam Sen
Additional information
| Weight | 12 oz |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 8 × 10 in |
| Publication Date | Spring Issue, April 2026 |
| Editors | Grahame Weinbren, Jonathan Ellis, Kim Knowles, Nicholas Gamso, Nicky Hamlyn, Rachel Stevens, Camila Galaz, Sarah Keller, Vince Warne |
| Picture Editor | |
| Designer | |
| Contributors | Alan Berliner, Amy Taubin, Ari Temkin, Arindam Sen, Ava Witonsky, Bradford Nordeen, Clint Enns, Emma Claire Foley, Gladys Lou, Grahame Weinbren, Greg de Cuir Jr., Jaimie Barron, Joe Wakeman, Kim Knowles, Mars Saude, Nicholas Gamso, Nick Kouhi, Nicky Hamlyn, Rachel Stevens, Roberta Friedman, S. Topiary Landberg, Samy Benammar, Sangyoung Nam, Sarah Keller, Vince Warne |
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