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This magazine is highlighted by Morrissey in [[Mention::Autobiography]]:
This magazine is highlighted by Morrissey in [[Mention::Autobiography]]:
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"An excitingly arch London magazine called Film and Filming has versed me in the Warholian, with all of its guiding principles of self-determination and autonomy. I cried for poetic language and I cried out to find those who were unafraid, those free agents, unbigoted and unshackled. I didn’t want to live unseen, camouflaged within the crowd."
"An excitingly arch London magazine called Film and Filming has versed me in the Warholian, with all of its guiding principles of self-determination and autonomy. I cried for poetic language and I cried out to find those who were unafraid, those free agents, unbigoted and unshackled. I didn’t want to live unseen, camouflaged within the crowd."
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The February, 1965 edition of the magazine contains the image used as a source for the cover of [[That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore]] ("The Enchanted Desna" by Julia Solntseva).  
The February, 1965 edition of the magazine contains the image used as a source for the cover of [[That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore]] ("[[Mention::The Enchanted Desna]]" by Julia Solntseva).  
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Example of Films And Filming

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This magazine is highlighted by Morrissey in Autobiography:

"An excitingly arch London magazine called Film and Filming has versed me in the Warholian, with all of its guiding principles of self-determination and autonomy. I cried for poetic language and I cried out to find those who were unafraid, those free agents, unbigoted and unshackled. I didn’t want to live unseen, camouflaged within the crowd."

The February, 1965 edition of the magazine contains the image used as a source for the cover of That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore ("The Enchanted Desna" by Julia Solntseva).

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Wikipedia Information

Films and Filming (1954–1980, 1981–1990) was a highly regarded monthly film journal that was, as well, the longest-running British periodical focused on a gay print audience prior to partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in England and Wales.



Notes

In Autobiography, the magazine is referred to as "Film And Filming"