Issue 47
Peter Jackson
b. 31 October 1961, New Zealand Filmography Bibliography Articles in Senses Web Resources Peter Jackson, currently one of the world’s most well-known directors and the unofficial
Market, Ethics, Frontiers and Bamboo: The 27th Sundance Film Festival
17–27 January 2008 Market The shadow of the seemingly never-ending writers strike was looming over Sundance this year (we didn’t yet know it would end
Young At Heart: Sydney’s 3rd Seniors Film Festival
6 – 13 April 2008 Cinema can sometimes breed the worst kinds of snobbery. It’s a misdemeanour that I have on more than one occasion
Of Proletarians and Termites, Working Girls and the Whispering Wind: The 45th Vienna International Film Festival
19–31 October 2007 Every festival has a reputation. A good reputation, or a bad reputation, however deserved it may be, either way. But only a
Six Degrees of Separation: The Small Possible Worlds of Canadian Film: The 2nd Possible Worlds Film Festival
29 November – 5 December 2007 Possible Worlds, Sydney’s Canadian Film Festival has, unforeseeably, become amongst the best of the city’s burgeoning annual “international” film
The Little Festival That Could: Media City 14: The 14th Annual International Festival of Experimental Film and Video Art
4 – 8 March 2008 They say good things come in small packages. Case in point: the Media City International Festival of Experimental Film and
Coming to the World Too Late: A Retrospective on Gerbert Rappaport at the 2008 Diagonale Festival of Austrian Film
1 – 6 April 2008 It was in a small cinema that we gathered. Five mornings in a row in Graz during the Diagonale Film
“This is a small country, you know” The Diagonale Festival of Austrian Film
1 – 6 April 2008 Love – Work – Cinema. This motto seemed to me something real and grounded and I was looking forward to
Daily Reports from the 57th Melbourne International Film Festival
Everything is Fine by Peter Hourigan The French-Canadian film Tous est parfait (Everything is Fine, Yves Christian Fournier, 2008) tackles the difficult subject of teen-suicide,
Ordet
Ordet/The Word (1955 Denmark 126 mins) Prod Co: Palladium Film Prod: Erik Nielsen Dir: Carl Theodor Dreyer Scr: Carl Theodor Dreyer, based on the play
