Issue Archive
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FanTasia 2005 Special
- FanTasia 2005: The Short and the Long
The Year of Harryhausen
- Pregnant Silences: Waiting in Expectation at Fantasia 2004 and 2005
Miike and Company
- “God Complex,” Hallowed by thy Name!
An Interview with Ray Harryhausen
- Firecracker: An Interview with Steve Balderson
True Indie Spirit
- Tomoko Matsunashi: The Way of the Interview
Japanese Feminist Comedy
- FanTasia 2005: The Short and the Long
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Volume 9, Issue 7
- The Alan Clarke Collection
Blue Underground DVD Collection
- Comfort and Joy: the anatomy of melancholy
Bill Forsyth: Underappreciated Auteur
- What Value is there in Gus Van Sant’s Psycho
Reappropriating Psycho
- Ti Piace Hitchcock?
Hitchcock Homage
- Psychoanalysis in Bringing up Baby and Vertigo
Returning to Freud
- The Alan Clarke Collection
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Brazilian Cinema
- A Brief Introduction to Brazilian Cinema
Brazilian Film History
- Central Station and Cinema Nôvo
Walter Salles'
- Central do Brasil (Central Station): Coconut Milk with Coca-Cola aftertaste
In the Wake of Cinema Nôvo
- Jose Mojica Marins: Up-Close and Personal
Talking with Coffin Joe
- Coleção Zé do Caixão — 50 anos do cinema de Jose Mojica Marins
Coffin Joe
- A Brief Introduction to Brazilian Cinema
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Québec Cinema: Past and Present
- Double O-Canada: Decoding IXE-13 from Page to Screen
Jacques Godbout's Québécois Classic
- Le Confessionnal 10 Years Later: A Québec Classic Revisited
Robert Lepage's Le Confessionnal Ten Years Later
- La Petite Aurore, L’enfant Martyre: Revisiting a Classic
Quebec Classic
- An Interview with Denys Arcand
The Documentary Worlds of Denys Arcand
- The City Without Windows
Melancholic SF
- Double O-Canada: Decoding IXE-13 from Page to Screen
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Volume 9, Issue 4
- Tsai Ming-liang Retrospective
Tsai Ming-liang at the Cinematheque
- When Pop Culture Meets High Literature. The case of Cruel Intentions and the epistolary novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses
- Thoughts of a Dry Brain in a Dry Season: Woody Allen’s Melinda & Melinda (and Crash, Mysterious Skin, and Eros, featuring Antonioni and Wong Kar-Wai)
Old Masters Die Hard; or, Can Andrew Sarris and Stanley Kauffmann be wrong?
- The Mondo Film: Bizarre Rituals and Steamy Nights
- Cuban Classics, Part 1
- Tsai Ming-liang Retrospective
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Volume 9, Issue 3
- Eisenstein’s Film-Symphony Project, Que viva Mexico! Part 1: Landscape
Eisenstein and Sound
- Eisenstein’s Film-Symphony Project, Que viva Mexico! Part 2: Music
Eisenstein and Sound
- Imitating One’s Enemies: Eytan Fox’s Walk on Water
Violence and Intimacy in Germany, Israel, and Palestine
- How to Project Success
Sandor Lau’s adventures at the Australian International Documentary Conference
- Cinefest Turns 25
Cinefest
- Eisenstein’s Film-Symphony Project, Que viva Mexico! Part 1: Landscape
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All Review Issue
- Human Conflict, or the legacies of superfluous men: Hotel Rwanda, The Merchant of Venice, Bad Education, The Woodsman, and Notre Musique
Godard and Terry George, Shakespeare and Susan Sontag
- Forever Godard
Forever Mozart
- Marriage of the Blessed
Turning Political
- Close-Up X 2
Iranian Reflexivity
- Viewer Dissonance in Gerry
An Ecological Interpretation of Gerry
- Human Conflict, or the legacies of superfluous men: Hotel Rwanda, The Merchant of Venice, Bad Education, The Woodsman, and Notre Musique
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Susan Sontag Special
- An Eye for the Exemplary
The Film Criticism of Susan Sontag
- Susan Sontag: Against Interpretation?
Sensorial Criticism
- 15th San Sebastian Horror and Fantasy Film Festival
Freaks Gathering
- David Owen Russell’s I ♥ Huckabees
Laughter and Philosophy
- Montreal, 2004, the Film Year in Review
On Montreal Screens
- An Eye for the Exemplary
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Canadian Cinema, eh
- Heroism Canadian Style
Twist and The Bay of Love and Sorrows
- Canadian Portraits: Three Forgotten Classics of the NFB
Discovering our Cinematic Heritage
- New Zealand Korean Film Festival 2004
How to Take On Hollywood in 5 Easy Steps
- What I Remember of the Films I’ve Seen : Hero, We Don’t Live Here Anymore, Vanity Fair, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, Motorcycle Diaries, Kilometer Zero, Stage Beauty, Kinsey, Alexander, and more
End of the Year Round-up, of Sorts
- Rodney Evans’s Brother to Brother; or, “James Baldwin is Dead”
American Films, Harlem, and Baldwin
- Sure Seaters: The Emergence of Art House Cinema
- Heroism Canadian Style
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Film Preservation
- Matter and Memory: A Conversation with Bill Morrison
Cinema from the Ruins of the Archives
- The Cinematic Poetry of Bill Morrison
The Old Made New
- Around the Films of Bill Morrison
Thinking in the Ruins
- Plus belle que la beauté est la ruine de la beauté
Decasia
- This Film is Dangerous: A Celebration of Nitrate Film
Preserving the Past
- Matter and Memory: A Conversation with Bill Morrison