Issue 20
The Long Riders and Wild Bill
The Long Riders (1980 USA 100 minutes) 35mm Source: Chapel Prod Co: Huka Films for United Artists Prod: James Keach, Stacy Keach Dir: Walter Hill
Zhang Yimou
b. November 14, 1951, Xi’an, The People’s Republic of China. filmography bibliography articles in Senses web resources Zhang Yimou is an internationally acclaimed director working
On India, Undies and NRIs: An Interview with My Mother India‘s Safina Uberoi
From Australia to India, and back again, My Mother India explores the process of migration and the fluidity of cultural borders
A Hundred Years of Japanese Film: A Concise History, with a Selective Guide to Videos and DVDs by Donald Richie
Donald Richie’s long-awaited new book, A Hundred Years of Japanese Film: A Concise History, with a Selective Guide to Videos and DVDs (Tokyo: Kodansha International,
Va Savoir! (Who Knows!, 2001, Jacques Rivette)
Six characters in search of (variously) a lost play, a stolen ring, has-been and would-be lovers and who knows what, finally converge on a stage
David Lynch
b. January 20, 1946, Missoula, Montana, USA. filmography bibliography articles in Senses web resources The Evil That Men Do In 1988 David Lynch painted “Shadow
Chasing Rabbits out of the Hat and into the SHEDding of Childhood: Alice
This is an abridged version of a longer article. Alice (1987 Switzerland/Czechoslovakia 86 mins) Source: ACMI/NLA Prod Co: Condor Features/Film Four International/Hessischer Rundfunk Prod: Peter-Christian
Sam Peckinpah
b. David Samuel Peckinpah b. February 21, 1925, Fresno, California. d. December 28, 1984, Los Angeles. filmography bibliography articles in Senses web resources Peckinpah shot
Durgnatian Doublethink
I must confess I’ve learned more about films from intensely spiritual writers – Bazin, Agel and Paul Schrader – than from Marxist writing (…) Is
Far from Woomera: Reading Sylvia Lawson in Australia: A Response to How Simone de Beauvoir Died in Australia – Stories and Essays by Sylvia Lawson
A revealing, sensitive response to Lawson's latest work of stories and essays
