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Forbidden

Forbidden (1932 US 83 mins) Source: Library of Congress Prod Co: Columbia Pictures Dir: Frank Capra Scr: Jo Swerling Phot: Joseph Walker Ed: Maurice Wright

Singing with a Purpose: Wartime Propaganda and Other Themes: The 19th Cinema Ritrovato

July 2–9, 2005 Few, if any, film festivals can match the extraordinary range of material on offer at Bologna’s Cinema Ritrovato, now in its 19th

Look Both Ways: Interview with Sarah Watt and Andrew S. Gilbert

After the dire predictions of a crisis in the Australian cinema, a flurry of recent releases has raised the profile of local films, not least

La Chinoise, ou plutôt à la chinoise: un film en train de se faire

La Chinoise, ou plutôt à la chinoise (1967 France 90 mins) Source: ACMI Collections/FE Prod Co: Productions de la Guéville/Parc Films/Athos-Films/Simar Films/Anouchka Films Dir, Scr:

Jacques Tati: Last Bastion of Innocence

An astute philosophical reflection on Tati's sublime films

Brain Sculpting and Cinema: Blow-Up: Photography, Cinema and the Brain by Warren Neidich

We all take in the world through our bodily perceptions and the inferences these perceptions give rise to. The shape and colour of a tree

Revealing Revelation: The Fiction, the Facts & the Subversion: Revelation 8: Perth International Film Festival

June 30–July 10, 2005 “Exhibition in Crisis: Who’s Stolen the Crown Jewels”, was one of the conference sessions at the Revelation Screen Festival. Joel Bachar

Thinking of Cluny Brown

“Squirrels to the nuts”. This great 1946 Ernst Lubitsch classic is elegantly pondered on

Les Cousins

Les Cousins/The Cousins (1959 France 105 mins) Source: NFSA Prod Co: Ajym Films Prod, Dir: Claude Chabrol Scr: Paul Gégauff, from a story by Chabrol

Speaking For Others: Manifest and Latent Content in In a Year with Thirteen Moons

An insightful analysis of the complex interweaving of the personal and the political in one of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's most emotionally torturous of films

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