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A Woman Is a Woman
ARTICLE
Real Fiction – Blurring Lines Between Documentary and Fiction
By
David Balfour
INTERVIEW
Interview with Shadow Heritage Minister Chris Smith
By
Alan Fountain and Marc Karlin
ESSAY
No Hope without the Possibility of a Wound
By
Gareth Evans
ARTICLE
The Children of Godard and 90s TV
By
James Leahy, Jamie Payne, David Styan, Karen Alexander
Asako I & II
ARTICLE
Harbouring History: Stella Polare and the Sound of a Place
By
Andy Birtwhistle
ARTICLE
We Have Been Here Before
By
Margaret Dickinson
The Duckling + Thus A Noise Speaks
ARTICLE
Kinoteka: Notes Towards London’s Sixth Polish Film Festival
By
Nancy Harrison
REVIEW
Nothing Personal
By
James Leahy and Marc Karlin
Never on Sunday
ARTICLE
Londres, Bombay: Stations on the Journey
By
Patrick Keiller
INTERVIEW
Interview with Kenith Trodd for Vertigo July 1996
By
Vertigo
Tokyo Story
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