Volume 6, Issue 1 / January 2002
The Final Girl
In this issue
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The Final Girl: A Few Thoughts on Feminism and Horror
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2001: Film Exhibition in Montreal: The Year in Review
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The Art of Seeing Rescues the Existence of Things, part 1
Notes on the Wenders Road Films and Henri Bergson's Creative Evolution (Part 1)
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The Art of Seeing Rescues the Existence of Things, part 2
Notes on the Wenders Road Films and Henri Bergson's Creative Evolution (Part 2)
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Things Never Said in Playa Perdida
Ordinary People
1) The Final Girl: A Few Thoughts on Feminism and Horror by Donato Totaro
Should feminist scholarship be looking beyond American horror for a more varied representation of female desire and sexuality?
2) 2001: Film Exhibition in Montreal: The Year in Review by Peter Rist
An analysis of the year that was. An improvement over 2000, according to Rist.
3) The Art of Seeing Rescues the Existence of Things: Notes on the Wenders Road Films and Henri Bergson’s Creative Evolution (Part 1) by Robert Craig
The Road Movie meets pure movement in the form of Henri Bergson. Part 1.
4) The Art of Seeing Rescues the Existence of Things: Notes on the Wenders Road Films and Henri Bergson’s Creative Evolution (Part 2) by Robert Craig
The Road Movie meets pure movement in the form of Henri Bergson. Part 2.
5) Things Never Said in Playa Perdida by Donato Totaro
Good things do come in small packages, with this subtle and delicate low budget digi-film that dignifies 24 hours in the life of two flawed, yet endearing losers, lovers Alex and J.D.