Issue 50
“There is no Authenticity in the Cinema!”: An Interview with Andreas Dresen
Dresen has directed eight feature films and, as Abel reveals, “Is one of the rare successful contemporary German directors who was born and raised in
Satan Chic: An Interview with Cult British Horror Director Norman J. Warren
Warren, together with his contemporary Pete Walker, were seen as the “two young Turks of British ’70s horror” that took the genre beyond the gothic
Ida Lupino
b. February 4, 1914, London, England d. August 3, 1995, Los Angeles, California, USA Filmography Bibliography Articles in Senses Web Resources One of the most important
Claire Denis
b. 1948 Paris, France Filmography Bibliography Articles in Senses Web Resources When you look at the hills, beyond the houses and beyond the trees, where the
Worldly Australian Cinema: The 4th Adelaide Film Festival
19 February – 1 March 2009 It is the end of summer and Adelaide is decisively abuzz with the gala ambience that accords South Australia
Our Beloved Month of October (or, Do the Hurch-Lurch!): The 46th Viennale – Vienna International Film Festival
17-29 October 2008 Neil Young is a freelance film journalist, film festival programmer and filmmaker based in Sunderland, UK. He writes regularly for The Hollywood
Hungarian Rhapsody: The Experimental Forum at the 49th Thessaloniki International Film Festival
14-23 November 2008 This year saw the addition of an “Experimental Forum” to the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. The Forum’s six screenings, programmed by Vassilis
Notes From (Sydney) Underground: The 2nd Sydney Underground Film Festival
11-14 September 2008 By way of an introduction. For those not fully engaged with the vagaries of the underground it should be observed that the
Reports from the Festival Front: The Year Obama Walked: The 28th Sundance Film Festival and the 17th Pan African Film and Arts Festival
Sundance: 15-29 January 2009 Pan African: 5-16 February 2009 Of Mormons and Men Never was the paradox of Sundance felt so profoundly, and, I will
Frames of Viewing: The 38th International Film Festival Rotterdam
21 January – 1 February 2009 Pouring out of Rotterdam’s late-night screenings into the chilly streets, it was hard to miss the giant screen projections
