BANDE À PART is an independent online film magazine, founded in 2013. The BANDE À PART team is made up of a collective of professional journalists. It won two awards at the Digital Magazine Awards in London: "Best New Magazine 2013" and "Best Film, TV and Entertainment Magazine 2014", and featured in Apple's best of 2014.
'Bref' is a magazine published since 1989 by the Agence du court métrage, whose mission is to promote and encourage the distribution of short films (cinema and video) in France.
Studies in European Cinema provides an outlet for research into any aspect of European cinema and is unique in its interdisciplinary nature, celebrating the rich and diverse cultural heritage across the continent. The journal is distinctive in its positioning of the discussions within a range of contexts – the cultural, historical, textual, and many others.
Calindex is a website and index of French-language film magazines. It was created in 2002. Some fifty magazines have been indexed, covering the period from 1919 to the present day. Over 300,000 articles have been referenced in 8,500 issues.
This website pays tribute to the golden age of French cinema (1920 to 1950) through magazines from that era (articles, photographs, etc.). It features actors/actresses, directors, technicians, films and movie theaters.
Published by the Association française de recherche sur l'histoire du cinéma (AFRHC), 1895 is the only French journal which is dedicated exclusively to the history of cinema.
'Genre en séries : cinéma, télévision, médias' is an open-access biannual journal devoted to gendered, and more broadly cultural, approaches to media productions. Created in 2015, the journal is published by PUB (Presses universitaires de Bordeaux).