Issue 14
The 14th Singapore International Film Festival – A Report
Apr 11-28 2001 In 1991, when the Singapore International Film Festival (SIFF) introduced the Silver Screen Award for the Best Asian Feature Film, it was
Mamet’s Business as Usual: Moviemaking and the “Quest for Purity” in State and Main
“Life in the movie business is like the, is like the beginning of a new love affair; it’s full of surprises, and you’re constantly getting
Dead Man
Dead Man (1996 USA/Germany 120mins) 35mm Prod Co: 12-Gauge Productions, Pandora Film, FFA Berlin Filmboard, Berlin-Brandenburg, Filmstiftung NRW Prod: Demetra J. MacBride Dir, Scr: Jim
Third Time’s the Charm: A Memory Essay to Andrew Sarris
The process of discovering and appreciating a film critic
Report on the 4th Bermuda International Film Festival
(April 20-26 2001) www.bermudafilmfest.com Quite apart from the movies it presented, the 4th annual Bermuda International Film Festival had one attraction no other such event
Demolishing a Wall
Bringing together various theories, cinemas and TV, Routt reflects on 'place' and 'space'
Re-animating the Lost Objects d’Childhood and the Everyday: Jan Svankmajer
Paint in the leaves, the wind, insects buzzing in the summer heat, and then wait … for the bird to sing. - from “How to
An Impressionist Work: Mullet
As this is a critique and not a review I won’t offer a synopsis, on the assumption that readers have seen the film. Mullet (David
