‘In a matter of a few short years, Wallflower Press has become one of the world’s most adventurous and comprehensive film-book publishers, bringing forth an enormous amount of new critical writing on cinema of all kinds, all of extremely high quality.’
Wheeler Winston Dixon, Choice

'At a time when even university presses are steering clear of the humanities, the emergence of Wallflower Press as a publisher with a growing list in film studies is little short of miraculous.'
Professor Paul Julian Smith, Sight and Sound

'Wallflower Press remains the most stimulating publisher of intelligent film books in the UK, with cutting-edge writing and impressive scholarship.'
Barry Forshaw, Crime Time

‘While many academic publishers are turning to play-safe textbook collections, or bankable "star" authors, Wallflower Press is forging its way with far riskier and more interesting projects.’
Catherine Fowler, www.film-philosophy.com

‘A publisher making its mark with readable and intelligent film commentary.’
Richard Armstrong, Bright Lights Film Journal

Wallflower Press is an independent publishing house specialising in cinema and the moving image. We are devoted to the publication of the highest-quality academic and popular literature in film, television and media studies as well as related areas of the visual arts, and publish over thirty new titles each year.

Through focusing on this niche area, albeit a large and growing one, we are committed to providing the widest possible range of insightful and significant texts covering the full spectrum of contemporary moving image theory and practice.

Central to our list is the SHORT CUTS series, entry-level introductions to Film Studies for teachers and students of undergraduate courses. Thirty-eight titles within this unique series are already in print and the series will grow to well over fifty titles in the years ahead.

Parallel to this is the DIRECTORS’ CUTS series, higher-level monographs and edited collections on some of the world’s most innovative and influential filmmakers. Up to twenty titles in this series will be available by the end of 2007, with many more on the way.

Foremost in our attempt to comprehensively cover the changing dynamics of today’s global cinema are two ongoing series. The first is the 24 FRAMES list, a major 18-volume series of concise and accessible anthologies covering national and regional cinemas from around the world. Titles already published are feature the films of Latin America, the Low Countries, Italy, Japan & Korea, Central Europe, Spain & Portugal, Scandinavia, Britain & Ireland, France, Canada, the Balkans, Australia & New Zealand, Russia & the Former Soviet Union and North Africa & the Middle East; volumes on India, Germany, China & South-East Asia and Southern Africa are scheduled for publication in 2008 and 2009. The second major series exploring contemporary currents in world cinema is the CRITICAL GUIDES TO CONTEMPORARY FILM DIRECTORS; already published are encyclopaedic volumes on North American Directors (now in a second edition) and British & Irish Directors. More volumes are planned in the years ahead...

Wallflower Press also publish the ALTERIMAGE series, edited collections focusing on alternative, cult and popular cinema. The first volume in this series focuses on underground and avant-garde cinema in the US; the second explores alternative and extreme European post-war cinema. Volumes up ahead look at pornography and cult visual erotica...

March 2006 also saw the launch of a major new series of annual publications devoted to close textual analysis, CLOSE-UP. The books in this series will each include three separate individual studies on film and television texts, all sharing an explicit methodological approach that illuminates in detail the various decisions within the filmmaking process. The first volume focuses on Filmmakers' Choices, The Pop Song in Film and Reading Buffy. The second in the series, published in May 2007, includes individual studies on Movies and Tone, Reading Rohmer and Voices in Film. The volume scheduled for March 2008 will include studies on The Police Series, Men's Cinema and Weimar Cinema. Volumes for down the line already include studies on such consistently diverse subjects as Digital Cinema, Intimacy and Cinema, Reading Carry Grant...

2007 sees two new series: the NONFICTIONS list of documentary-related titles, and CULTOGRAPHIES, individual studies of classic cult movies.

In addition to these are numerous other books ranging from the history, theory and social significance of cinema and television to the relatively new vistas of new digital media and games studies; from genre to area studies; from documentary production to artists’ film and video; and from industrial and technical manuals to the very best in film and media criticism.

We are always interested to hear from prospective applicants interested in work experience; there's always lots to do to cover the whole world of film out there... Please email us at info@wallflowerpress.co.uk to find out more.

You can read an interview from 2004 with our editorial director Yoram Allon here.