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Sample Articles
MAKERS: The More Desperate We Are, The More Hope There Is
SECOND RUN: Sisters Are Doing It for Themselves
INFLUENTIAL: Interior: Night
DOCUMENT: Fires Were Started
ANOTHER WAY OF SEEING: Pasolini and Sade: A Maleficent Obsession
 
 
 
 
 
Vol. 2 No.7 Autumn/Winter 2004
 
 
 
 
Documentary is Dead â...   In the Shadow of Love   Things That Quicken T...

Report from Documentary conference in January 2004.
 
 
         
   
 
The Memory of the World
By Esther Johnson
 
   
   
 
Film Criticism: Why Bother?
By Chris Darke
 
   
   
 
The Terminal Man
By Jason Wood
 
   
   
 
Going home...Nick Ray revisited
By James Leahy
 
   
   
 
Decasia: The State of Decay
By Chris Darke
 
   
   
 
Postmemory Blues
By John Nassari
 
   
   
 
It Happened Here
By Dai Vaughan
 
   
   
 
Widescreen
By Sarah Wood
 
   
   
 
Sensing Histories
By Metin Alsanjak
 
   
   
 
Sandino Vive
By Hermione Harris
 
   
   
 
Documentary is Dead – Long Live Documentaries!
By David Naden, Francesca Pompili and Michael Grigsby
 
   
   
 
‘Eyewitness’ Documentary and the Fabrication of ‘Truth’
By Phil Gunson
 
   
   
 
For the Common Wealth
By Holly Aylett
 
   
   
 
A Story of a Forgotten Tail
By Nadim Karam
 
   
   
 
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
By Colin Hicks, with additional research by Brigitte Effemey
 
   
   
 
In a Free State?
By Gaylene Gould
 
   
   
 
The Exile of our Longing
By Kodwo Eshun, The Otolith Group
 
   
   
 
A Love Supreme
By Nilesh Patel
 
   
   
 
Capturing the Elephant
By Asu Aksoy
 
   
   
 
RaĂșl Ruiz: Hypothesis and Enigma
By George Clark
 
   
   
 
Letter from Lamerica: (Com)promised Lands
By Áine O’Healy
 
   
   
 
The Art of Destruction
By Stephen Barber
 
   
   
 
Book Reviews
By Catherine Elwes
 
   
   
 
Book Reviews
By Catherine Elwes
 
   
   
 
Book Reviews
By Lucy Reynolds
 
   
   
 
Book Reviews
By Chris Darke
 
   
   
 
Book Reviews
By Hannah Patterson
 
   
   
 
Book Reviews
By James Norton
 
   
   
 
Remembering Margaret Tait (1918 –1999)
By Peter Todd
 
   
   
 
Wanting Now
By John Berger