Introduction: Unmade, unseen, and unreleased film and television: an unresolved problem
James Fenwick and Kieran Foster
Part one: Theorizing the unmade, unseen and, unreleased
Chapter one: Creative failure
Peter C. Kunze
Chapter two: The poetics of phantom cinema: waiting for Harry Dickson
Philippe C. Met
Chapter three: Archival absences, silences, and fragments: the unmade and film history
James Fenwick
Chapter four: Batgirl incorporated: Cancelled films, corporate strategy and questions of quality
Kieran Foster
Chapter five: Posthumous cinema: unfinished films in the archives
Monika Kin Gagnon
Chapter six: Phantom visions of the SnyderVerse: unproduction and the fan-led battle to restore Zack Snyder’s DC Extended Universe films
Ryan Greene
Chapter seven: Queer histories of the unmade
Sabrina Mittermeier
Chapter eight: Becoming unmade
Zach Karpinellison
Part two: Archives of the unmade, unseen, and unreleased
Chapter nine: Disinterring Johanna Ter Steege: Aryan Papers and the materiality of the Stanley Kubrick Archive
Cassie Brummitt and Joy McEntee
Chapter ten: The unmade films of George Pal
James Chapman
Chapter eleven: The lost crusade: Lindsay Anderson’s unmade sequel to If…. (1968)
Will Kitchen
Chapter twelve: No film to watch: Pare Lorentz and the atom bomb
Jason Potel
Chapter thirteen: Ken Russell’s unmade films 1968-1982: a critical reflection
Matthew Melia
Chapter fourteen: The case of Tizia Jus: an unmade film in post-war Austria
Hanja Dämon
Chapter fifteen: The location outtakes for Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah
Sue Vice and Dominic Williams
Part three: Creative practice and the unmade, unseen, and unreleased
Chapter sixteen: Not showing at this cinema: festivals of the unmade
Tim Brown
Chapter seventeen: Containing, transforming, transcending the story: notes from a scriptwriter’s journey
Marianne Strand
Chapter eighteen: The Unfilmables
Colm McAuliffe
Notes on contributors
Index