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BYU Studies Quarterly — 46:2
Articles
Establishing Shot: The Scope of Mormon Cinema
Gideon O. Burton
– pg.4
A History of Mormon Cinema
Gideon O. Burton and Randy Astle
– pg.12
A History of Mormon Cinema: First Wave
Gideon O. Burton and Randy Astle
– pg.22
A History of Mormon Cinema: Second Wave
Randy Astle and Gideon O. Burton
– pg.44
A History of Mormon Cinema: Third Wave
Gideon O. Burton and Randy Astle
– pg.76
A History of Mormon Cinema: Fourth Wave
Randy Astle and Gideon O. Burton
– pg.96
A History of Mormon Cinema: Fifth Wave
Gideon O. Burton and Randy Astle
– pg.126
The Mormon as Vampire: A Comparative Study of Winifred Graham’s The Love Story of a Mormon, the Film Trapped by the Mormons, and Bram Stoker’s Dracula
James V. D'Arc
– pg.164
There Is Room for Both: Mormon Cinema and the Paradoxes of Mormon Culture
Terryl L. Givens
– pg.188
Finding an Audience, Paying the Bills: Competing Business Models in Mormon Cinema
Eric Samuelsen
– pg.209
Seeking after the Good in Art, Drama, Film, and Literature
Travis T. Anderson
– pg.231
Active Spectatorship: Spiritual Dimensions of Film
Sharon Swenson
– pg.247
Toward a Mormon Cinematic Aesthetic: Film Styles in Legacy
Thomas J. Lefler and Gideon O. Burton
– pg.274
Reviews
The Mormons
LaMar T. Empey
– pg.69
New York Doll, directed by Greg Whitely
Nathan Richardson
– pg.321
Angie, produced by the Tom Russell Family
Randy Astle
– pg.324
The Sixth Annual LDS Film Festival, January 17–20, 2007
Candy Eash
– pg.331
Document
A Manifesto for “Fit for the Kingdom”: Dean Duncan’s Proposal for a Mormon Documentary Series
Gideon O. Burton
– pg.267
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