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Issue 5

L’Âge d’or: faux-raccord (false match)

L’Âge d’or (1930, France, 63 mins) Source: CAC (35mm available from Sharmill Films) Prod: Le Vicomte de Noailles, (Pierre Braunberger) Dir: Luis Buñuel, Salvador Dali

The Alfred Hitchcock Story by Ken Mogg

There are many books on Hitch around - this one is written by the author of The MacGuffin

How Art Turned into Shmart: Utility in L’Argent

Fascinating analysis of the bourgeoisie and their particular ways

This Wounded Cinema, This Wounded Life

This paper was given at the Special Effects/Special Affects: Technologies of the Screen symposium held at the University of Melbourne, 25/3/2000. * * * I

Vivre sa vie

Vivre sa vie (My Life to Live) (1962, France, 85 mins) Source: CAC Prod. Co: Films De La Pléïade Prod: Pierre Braunberger Dir, Scr: Jean-Luc

The Devil Finds Work by James Baldwin

Baldwin's book was published in the '70s, but it is probably one of the best film books around

Never a Native: Deconstructing Home and Heart in Holy Smoke

A sensitive discussion of the heroine's complex journey in Jane Campion's latest film

Baroque Perceptual Regimes

This paper was given at the Special Effects/Special Affects: Technologies of the Screen symposium held at the University of Melbourne, 25/3/2000. * * * We

Berlin: Symphony of a City

Berlin: Symphony of a City (Berlin: die Sinfonie der Großstadt) (1927, Germany, 50 mins, B&W, silent) Source: CAC Prod. Company: Fox-Europa Prod: Karl Freund Dir

Welcome to Issue 5 of our monthly, ever-burgeoning journal!

In this issue we have a special feature on Eric Rohmer, whose film Autumn Tale opened recently in Melbourne, and, who, as it happens, just

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