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Issue 108: January/February 2006 – Contents:

Songs of Innocence Songs of Innocence
Breakfast on Pluto is the new film from Neil Jordan, starring Cillian Murphy as the flamboyant Patrick 'Kitten' Braden. Lir Mac Cárthaigh talks to Jordan and Murphy. Extract
Heart of Darkness Heart of Darkness
1984's Cal is a gem of Irish cinema. Pavel Barter discusses the film's creation with producer David Puttnam, screenwriter Bernard MacLaverty and actor John Lynch. Extract
Special: Film Exhibition Special: Film Exhibition
A special focus on film exhibition and viewing alternatives including articles on the history of Dublin cinemas, the IFI, access>CINEMA, 3epkano, Future Shorts, 'Reel Parent's sessions, Viral video clip, and the future of cinema and DVD video. Extract
Shades of Indepence Shades of Indepence
Michael Madsen and Dean Alioto recently collaborated on L.A. Dicks. Chris Neil talked to the duo about the movie, getting recognition, and the trials of independent filmmaking. Extract
The Holy Ground

The Holy Ground
Peter Lennon tells Rebecca Kemp about his first and only outing as director in Rocky Road to Dublin, and what it was like working with Raoul Coutard.
Extract

Kerry Festival Express

Kerry Festival Express
Rebecca Kemp travels west to sample the wealth of short films and the many other delicacies on offer at the 2005 incarnation of Kerry's unique film festival. Extract