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INTERVIEW
Everywhere Is Different and Everywhere Is the Same: Frederick Wiseman and the Making of the World
By
Robert Chilcott
ESSAY
In the Perceptible Field
By
Catherine Elwes
REVIEW
Paradoxes of Peace or the Presence of Infinity
By
Nicholas Mosley
ARTICLE
Amytis Yearns for Ecbatana: Field Recordings from the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
By
Vaughan Pilikian
ARTICLE
In The Room: Lost Cinema, Post-Cinema, Post-Traumatic Cinema
By
Chris Petit
ESSAY
At Risk of Interment: WG Sebald in Terezin and Breendonk
By
Will Stone
INTERVIEW
Searching for the Heart of Memory
By
Nancy Harrison
ARTICLE
I Like the FID and the FID Likes Me
By
Celluloid Liberation Front
ARTICLE
Save our Cinema
By
Robert Rusk
ARTICLE
The Hours Is Not a Film
By
John Bradburn
ESSAY
Broken Trust of the Image
By
Dai Vaughan
ARTICLE
Arden / Bond / Sound / Vision
By
Sean Kaye-Smith
INTERVIEW
Henri Storck, Interviewed for Vertigo
By
Michael Chanan
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Julian Petley
ARTICLE
London: Why Is It so Hard to Enjoy?
By
Mark Fisher
ARTICLE
I never thought that one day I’d have to pin my hopes on Hitler
By
Elke De Wit
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