Features: Abel Ferrara about faith, devils and 'The Blackout'; The contradictions of film-making in Iran; Does 'Vertigo' show Hitchcock as a Surrealist?; Woody Allen's 'Everyone says I love you'; Jaques Audiard on French war guilt, faking the past, and 'A self-made hero'; Russian and Soviet Cinema from Eisenstein's 'The Battleship Potemkin' to 'Burnt by the Sun'. FILM REVIEWS: The Addiction: Basquiat; Bits and Pieces; Dante's Peak; Driftwood; Everyone says I love you; Fever Pitch; The Funeral; A Self-Made Hero (un heros tres discret); Love Lessons (Lust och fagring stor); Mandela; The Near Room; No Way Home; Space Jam; Star Wars Episode iV: A New Hope; Tokyo Fist; Total Eclipse; Trojan Eddie; Twin Town; William Shakespear's Romeo + Juliet. Cover: Abel Ferrara.
Item number | 23446 |
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Category | Periodical |
Type | Criticism/History |
Dimensions | length: 297mm; breadth: 227mm |
Language | English |
Country of origin | UK |
Related people | Philip Dodd (editor) |
Part of the Roy Fowler Collection