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Vol. 3 No.2 Summer / Autumn 2006
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. 3 No.2 Summer / Autumn 2006
 
 
 
 
  
     
EVENT HORIZON: BRITDO...   REVIEW: CHRIS WELSBY   REVIEW: THE CINEMATIC...

 
The work of artist filmmaker Chris Welsby is reviewed by Steven Ball.
 
A review of the BFI DVD The Cinematic Works - Eija-Liisa Ahtila, by Maximilian Le Cain
         
   
 
MAKERS: BEN RIVERS
By William Rose
 
   
   
 
MAKERS: LAURENT CANTET
By Peter Fraser
An interview with the director of Heading South, Laurent Cantet by Peter Fraser
 
   
   
 
SPECULATIONS: OLDER WOMEN IN FEATURE FILMS
By Rina Rosselson
An essay by Rina Rosselon about the representation of women over 60 in feature films published by the BFI
 
   
   
 
REVIEW: ANDRZEJ MUNK'S THE PASSENGER
By David Balfour
The Passenger directed by Andrzej Munk, reviewed by David Balfour
 
   
   
 
SCENE + HEARD: THE LONDON FILM SCHOOL AT 50
Interview by Robert Chilcott
An interview with Quadrophenia director Franc Roddam recalling his time as film student and governor at the LFS
 
   
   
 
EVENT HORIZON: ANGLES OF PROJECTION; EXHIBITION AND SYMPOSIUM
By Adam Kossoff
The Angles of Projection exhibition and symposium at the Triangle Gallery, Chelsea College of Art and Design reviewed
 
   
   
 
REVIEW: MAKING SHORT FILMS
By Nancy Harrison
 
   
   
 
ARTWORKED: SUPER KAGAO BROTHERS
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Super Kagao Brothers animation from recent Central St Martins graduate Kagami Shinohara
 
   
   
 
BEYOND THE FRAME: WHO CARES ABOUT KIDS’ VIEWING?
By Cary Bazalgette
More needs to be done to ensure that children, especially the under-12s, have access to a diverse and high quality indigenous film culture.
 
   
   
 
LETTER FROM... PARIS
By Corin Depper
A review of the exhibition by Jean-Luc Godard at the Pompidou Centre, Paris
 
   
   
 
OVERVIEWED: THE MEMO BOOK: THE FILMS AND VIDEOS OF MATTHIAS MULLER
By Stefanie Schulte Strathaus
 
   
   
 
OVERVIEWED: THE FILMS OF TOD BROWNING
By Bernd Herzogenrath
 
   
   
 
OVERVIEWED: TALKING MOVIES-AN INTERVIEW WITH ASIF KAPADIA
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STUDIO SPACE: THE WHETSTONE
By Pepe Baena and Margaret Dickinson
Work In Progress on a Political/historical documentary by Pepe Baena and Margaret Dickinson.
 
   
   
 
REVIEW: ANTONIONI'S THE PASSENGER
By Henry K. Miller
A reading of Antonioni's 'The Passenger'
 
   
   
 
BEYOND THE FRAME: CENSORSHIP AND THE BBFC
By Annie Mae Rorke
A young person's view of the UK's censors by Annie Mae Rorke
 
   
   
 
AGENCY: FUTURE CINEMA
By Peter Fraser
Future Cinema's Fabien Riggall talks to Peter Fraser about the organisation's work
 
   
   
 
PODCAST: VERTIGO MEETS CAHIERS DU CINEMA
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FOR TOMORROW'S WITNESS
By the filmakers of Lebanon and Israel
In the face of atrocity: two petitions from Lebanon and Israel's filmmaking community
 
   
   
 
EDITORIAL: ON THE EDGE OF THE ENCOUNTER
For the first time in its history Vertigo has produced an issue that that has not been put onto paper, but has been produced as an electronic edition, on CD and online.
 
   
   
 
REFRAME: CINEMA 16: AMERICAN SHORT FILMS
By Chris Lane and Simon Cropper
Commentary on Cinema 16: American Short films using new film criticism software called Reframe