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Seans
EditorVasily Stepanov
CategoriesFilm magazine
Frequencyfour times a year[1]
Founded1989; 35 years ago (1989)
CountryRussia
Based inSt. Petersburg
LanguageRussian
Websiteseance.ru
ISSN0136-0108
OCLC1010687340

Seans (Russian: Сеанс, meaning Seance in English) is a film magazine published in St. Petersburg, Russia. It has been published since 1989, in 1993 the publishing house of the same name was established. By 2022, more than 100 books have been released by 'Seanse'. The magazine is widely acclaimed as the best blueprint on cinema in Russia.

History and profile

The magazine was created in 1989 by the Russian director Lyubov Arkus with the support of Alexander Golutva, director of the Lenfilm.[2][3]

The first issue was released in May 1990.[2] Since 1994, Seans begins publishing, and since 1997 — research activities. The publication of the magazine was suspended for 6 years and resumed in 2004.

In parallel with the print version in the format of thick black-and-white themed double numbers, Seans exists online: Seance.ru is a daily portal about cinema and culture. As an appendix to the site and the printed number, since 2012, the publication of the magazine has been actively developing in social networks.

The articles in the journal are devoted to current events in Russian and world cinema, and through their interpretation in modern society and culture. According to a popular joke in Russian media world, 'Iskusstvo Kino is the main Russian magazine about cinema, while 'Seans' is the best'[4]

In 1993, the journal founded the Seans publishing house, which publishes collections of scenarios (the Screenwriter’s Library series), monographs about directors, and books about cinema.[5] In 1994, the first book was published Sokurov a collection of creative materials and critical articles dedicated to the works of director Alexander Sokurov.[6] From 2004 to 2014, Seance Publishing House published more than 50 books on cinema, art and history. By 2020, there were already more than a 100.[7]

The magazine quickly established itself as a serious edition of art criticism. Summing up the last decade of the 20th century, Dmitry Bykov called Seans the main blueprints of the 90s and described the position of its authors as purely aesthetic, since for them life is only an art theme and exists in their minds only to that extent, in which this art is captured.[8][9]

In September 2014, Seans together with CoolConnections organized the first Wes Anderson's Retrospective in Russia in the framework of the Amphest Film Festival, which was held in five cities.[10]

The editors

See also

References

  1. ^ Архив журнала «Сеанс»
  2. ^ a b Сеанс длится 20 лет // Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
  3. ^ Телеведущий Александр Гордон: «Хватит доставлять зрителю удовольствие!»
  4. ^ Anisimova, E. (2021-08-05). "«Без "Сеанса" не было бы любви» — кинокритик Зинаида Пронченко о лучшем черно-белом журнале о кино" [Film Critic Zinaida Pronchenko on Seans, the best bw magazine about cinema] (in Russian). Sobaka. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  5. ^ "«Сеанс» издает не только культовый журнал о кино, но и книги — от сценариев Бодрова до художественной прозы и исследований балета. Что у них почитать?" [Seans is not only a magazine, but a publishing house. They release books from Bodler playscripts to fiction and ballet researches. What should you read?] (in Russian). Paper. 2021-11-19. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  6. ^ Книга «Сокуров», 1994
  7. ^ "«Искусство кино» VS «Сеанс»: кто стал главным киножурналом в России?" [Iskusstvo Kino vs Seans: which publication is leading in Russian cinema world?] (in Russian). SygMa. 2020-06-18. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  8. ^ Кино открытого действия
  9. ^ 90-е. Сады скорпиона // Iskusstvo Kino
  10. ^ "Официальный сайт Ретроспективы Уэса Андерсона".