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ARTICLE
Why and for Whom Do We Film Today?
By
Abbas Kiarostami, Merzak Allouache, Gaston Kaboré, Nour-Eddine Sail
ARTICLE
Future of the BFI: The BFI which Will Be 67 in the Year 2000
By
Michael Chanan and Julian Petley
REVIEW
The Bigger Picture
By
Jason Wood
OBITUARY
When Faces Counted Most
By
Noah Isenberg
ARTICLE
I Like the FID and the FID Likes Me
By
Celluloid Liberation Front
ARTICLE
London: Why Is It so Hard to Enjoy?
By
Mark Fisher
ARTICLE
Long Live Lulu
By
James DC
ARTICLE
Genealogies of Film's Ruination: The Cinemas of Los Angeles' Broadway
By
Stephen Barber
ARTICLE
Against the Poverty of the World: Viktor Shklovsky and the Critical Mass
By
James Norton
ARTICLE
Not Waving... Just Drowning! Vertigo, The Bastards and the Grandchildren of Marx & Coca-Cola
By
James Leahy
ARTICLE
On Civil Defence and the Staging of Modern Politics
By
Patrick Wright
ARTICLE
Mysterious Britain: Jane Arden, Jethro Tull and 1973
By
Sean Kaye-Smith
REVIEW
The Story of Film
By
Sukhdev Sandhu
ARTICLE
SoYo Square: The Studio of the North
By
Paul Marris
EDITORIAL
Volume 2 - Issue 3 - Editorial
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