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Issue 112: September/October 2006 – Contents:

The Blood-Dimmed Tide is Loosed The Blood-Dimmed Tide is Loosed
Paula Shields talks to riter/director David Gleeson about the challenges of bringing and African/Irish story to the screen in The Front Line. Extract
In the Time of Angel In the Time of Angel
The original Irish Film Board was established twenty-five years ago this year.Michael Algar, who served as CE of the Board, reflects on how it all began. Extract
Old Master Old Master
Pavel Barter celebrates the 50th anniversry of The Searchers with the director's grandson Dan Ford, filmmaker and cinema expert Peter Bogdanovich, and Warner Brothers restoration guru Ned Price. Extract
Behind the Mask Behind the Mask
He was one of the Hollywood's raging bulls during the 1970s before a spectacular fall from grace. Only now is Peter Bogdanovich ready for a comeback, writes Pavel Barter. Extract
The Glittering Prizes The Glittering Prizes
Lir Mac Cárthaigh talks to IFTN CEO Áine Moriarty about their most impressive 10th anniversary present, the establishment of an Irish Film and Television Academy. Extract
Everything is Permitted Everything is Permitted
Rainer Werner Fassbinder holds a unique place in cinema for his vast and idiosyncratic body of work. Tony Keily casts an eye over the excesses and successes of the writer/actor/director.. Extract
The Lost of England The Lost of England
A series of books from the Manchester University Press prompts Mark Venner to look back over the careers of some unjustly neglected British filmmakers. Extract
Hard Lessons

Hard Lessons
Niall Kitson investigates the various manifestations of the high school massacre on screen, post-Coulmbine, and the various levels of understanding displayed by the filmmakers.
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Edinburgh International Film Festival Report

Edinburgh International Film Festival
Full report of this year's Edinburgh Film Festival by John Orr. More