!!!Filmzeitschriften

Film Journals: The spectrum of the numerous film periodicals ranges 
from general articles to scholarly analyses. The first scholarly film 
periodicals were the "Kinematographische Rundschau" (1907) and "Der 
Oesterreichische Komet" (1908). "Das Lichtbild-Theater" and the 
"Dramagraph-Woche" were published in 1911, followed by "Filmkunst" 
(Ed. Cinema Eclair) as well as "Kastalia" (for scientific and 
educational films published by educationists) in 1912. In 1913 "Die 
Filmwoche" appeared, and "Paimanns Filmlisten", a periodical listing 
reviews of all films shown in Austria in encyclopedic form, was issued 
from 1916 - 1965.

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In 1918 the periodical "Der Filmbote" appeared. "Die neue 
Kino-Rundschau", a scholarly film studies journal published by the 
Austrian government and the Austrian cinemas, was started in 1917. 
Other film periodicals during the First Republic included "Die 
Filmwelt" (beginning in 1921, intended for a general audience), "Das 
Bild im Dienste der Schule und Volksbildung" (beginning in 1924), 
"Mein Film" (beginning in 1926) and "Tonfilm Theater Tanz" (beginning 
in 1933).

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After World War II, the periodical "Der Film" (ed. W. Forst) 
began publishing in 1946, in 1946 the "Oesterreichische Film- und 
Kinozeitung", in 1949 "Die Wiener Filmrevue" and the "Filmkunst" 
(published by the Oesterreichische Gesellschaft fuer Filmwissenschaft 
und Filmwirtschaft (Austrian Society for Film Studies and Film 
Industry). Other publications include "Funk und Film", an Austrian 
film and radio magazine (since in 1945), as well as the "Filmspiegel". 
Other magazines, such as "Blimp", "Filmlogbuch", "Multimedia" and 
"Skytec" have been published since the 1980s.


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