This comprehensive bound volume of the Monthly Film Bulletin covers the entire years of 1981 and 1982, encompassing volumes 48 and 49, issues 564 through 587. Published by The British Film Institute (BFI), this collection offers a unique and invaluable resource for film historians, critics, and collectors alike. The magazine features detailed film reviews, retrospectives, and critical essays on a wide range of cinema from international arthouse to cult and mainstream films of the early 1980s.Highlights include in-depth analyses of influential films such as "Last House on the Left," "Blue Velvet," and works by directors like Arthur Penn and Brian De Palma. The set also features special retrospectives, interviews, and coverage of film festivals, providing a rich historical context and critical insight into the era's cinematic landscape. Each issue is distinguished by its iconic colored covers and packed with filmographies, feature articles, and short film reviews, making it a highly sought-after collectible for cinephiles and researchers.

Bound in a sturdy hardcover, this complete set preserves the original content in an accessible format, ideal for both display and study. Published by the respected British Film Institute at their London address, this volume is a definitive edition for those serious about film scholarship and collecting rare cinema publications.