Vigo, Jean Maximilian Le Cain July 2002 Great Directors b. April 26, 1905, Paris, France. d. October 5, 1934, Paris, France. filmography bibliography web resources Of all cinema's illustrious martyr figures, none is more romantic than Jean Vigo, poet ma...
Miller’s Crossing, The Glass Key and Dashiell Hammett Paul Coughlin March 2002 CTEQ Annotations on Film Miller's Crossing (1990 USA 115 mins) Source: ACMI/NLA Prod. Co: Circle/Pedas/Barenhotz-Durkin Exec. Prod: Ben Barenholtz Prod: Ethan Coen Dir: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen (uncredited) Scr: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen f...
The Naked Truth: Demystifying the Void of Intimacy Acquarello March 2002 Essays/on/Films Does Intimacy make the pantheon of films which explore interrelations of sex, the self, and the other?
Telling Tales …or Heads and Tails: Lies Geoff Gardner March 2002 Essays/on/Films Another contemporary instalment to the genre of life as a series of sex acts.
American Films of the 70s: Conflicting Visions (Austin, University of Texas Press, 2000) by Peter Lev Maria San Filippo November 2001 Book Reviews The 1970s have rightly been called the last golden age of American cinema, a reference not only to Hollywood and independent movies of this era but also to movie-going itself. Mainstream American audiences of t...
Reflections on Coppola, Director’s Cuts, and Apocalypse Now Redux Maria San Filippo September 2001 Essays/on/Films A lively and probing discussion of the phenomenon of 'director's cuts' and how well Coppola's revamped war saga rates.
Only the Cinema John Conomos June 2001 Jean-Luc Godard - Pt 1 Conomos celebrates Godard in relation to his own video work.
You’re Not Supposed to Be Full of Yourself: A Conversation with Andrew Sarris Keith Uhlich June 2001 Andrew Sarris That he was born on Halloween is not the only interesting thing we learn in this interview with Sarris.
Jean-Pierre Léaud: Unbearable Lightness Philippa Hawker July 2000 Jean-Pierre Léaud From Antoine Doinel to René Vidal, Léaud's has been a fascinating career.
Perdita Durango: A Case Study Brad Stevens April 2000 Feature Articles UK writer Brad Stevens examines the variant versions of the film Perdita Durango - in particular, the omissions in each "cut".
What Babies Us Now? M. C. Zenner March 2000 Censorship and Romance A dissection of documents from the OFLC re: Romance and Salò, and also a cautionary note thrown to this country's filmmakers.
Some Films of the ’90s Bill Mousoulis January 2000 Feature Articles A personal look at some of the more striking films of the previous decade, Iranian and French films highlighted.
Is Your Film Language Greek? Some Thoughts on Greek-Australian Film-makers Bill Mousoulis December 1999 Australian Cinema An overview and discussion of the work of Greek-Australian film-makers, and whether the voice they speak with is inherently, deeply Hellenic.
Aldrich, Robert Alain Silver May 2002 Great Directors b. August 9, 1918, Cranston, Rhode Island d. December 5, 1983, Los Angeles, California filmography bibliography articles in Senses web resources The struggle for self-determination, the struggle for...