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ARTICLE
London: Why Is It so Hard to Enjoy?
By
Mark Fisher
ARTICLE
Not Waving... Just Drowning! Vertigo, The Bastards and the Grandchildren of Marx & Coca-Cola
By
James Leahy
ARTICLE
Light Illusions Artists and Cinema; Filmmakers and Galleries
By
Felicity Sparrow
REVIEW
Thoughts on Screen
By
Catherine Elwes
ARTICLE
We Do the Real Thing
By
Christopher Roth
ARTICLE
In the National Interest?: Questions of Independence in Indian Cinema
By
Gayatri Chatterjee
ARTICLE
Film Criticism: Why Bother?
By
Chris Darke
ARTICLE
Quebec Cinema 2005
By
Bill Marshall
INTERVIEW
Boozing with Bacon: Molly Parkin and John Maybury on Soho Alcoholics
By
Robert Chilcott
ESSAY
Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out: The Commodification of Revolution
By
Penny Rimbaud
ARTICLE
Show and Tell: A Report on The Party and the Guests
By
Michael Brooke
ESSAY
Entering the Desert: The Book of Film Socialisme
By
James S. Williams
Nippon Year Zero: Japanese Experimental Films from the 1960s-1970s
Take Two: Pickpocket / Vivre sa Vie
Neue Welt: Radical Visions in New German Cinema
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