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Issue 61 | December 2011

Sarah Watt

A Tribute to Sarah Watt

The director of Look Both Ways and My Year Without Sex passed away earlier this year. Jonathan Dawson pays homage to a distinctive talent

Fatherland

Nostalgia, Chaos, and Moments of Ecstasy: The 36th Toronto International Film Festival

Festival Business The opening weekend of the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival also signalled the beginning of TIFF’s second year in the $200 million dollar

In The Company Of Eric Rohmer

A Tribute to Éric Rohmer: The 26th Belfort International Film Festival

The 26th Entrevues festival in the charming town of Belfort in eastern France was a bustle of activity on many levels. As usual, it paid

Karamay

Telling Real-Life Stories: the 9th DocLisboa International Documentary Film Festival

Over the course of nine years, DocLisboa has grown in stature into one of the key European shop windows of modern non-fiction film. Lisbon’s documentary

Cercasi Gesu

Neither Subordinate to the Other: the 10th I Mille Occhi festival

“Representation is a denial of participation” – Muammar Gaddafi in The Green Book Used to the soothing distraction film festivals offer in the form of

The Sun-Beaten Path

Conflicting Landscapes: The 30th Vancouver International Film Festival

The Dragons and Tigers Award for Young Cinema went to the first digital film of a young Tibetan director, Sonthar Gyal’s Dbus Lam Gyi Nyi

Variety

I’ll Be Your Mirror: Nan Goldin’s Film Curation at CPH:DOX

A lot of people seem to think that art or photography is about the way things look, or the surface of things. That’s not what

Italia Almirante-Manzini plays the painter Sofonisba in Cabiria (Giovanni Pastrone, 1914) Image courtesy of Museo Nazionale del Cinema di Torino

A Moviegoer’s Lament, or a Report on Recine, Rio de Janeiro’s International Festival of Archival Cinema

Recine, the International Festival of Archival Cinema, is the stuff a cinephile’s dreams are made of. Its slate bulges with beloved classics, premiering restorations, and

4:44 Last Day on Earth

A Prisoner of the Palace: The 49th New York Film Festival Remains Comfortably Installed

If this were the 50th edition of the New York Film Festival – and the year in which programming director Richard Peña hands over the

Twilight Portrait

A Twilight Portrait: A Report on the 21st Film Festival Cottbus, Festival of East European Cinema

The Film Festival Cottbus: 21 this year! One might then pause to consider, with the festival attaining maturity (if we were to arbitrarily decide that

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