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Issue
89: November/December
2002 - Contents:
Magdalenes
In Toronto The
Magdalene Sisters director Peter
Mullan talks to Mary Rose Doorly. Exclusive reviews of In
America, Eveyln and The Heart Of Me.More
Anatomy
of a Failed Project
Martin Duffy questions the logic
of the Irish Film Board¹s decision to develop his project
Jenny¹s Gift but not to fund its production. The
Irish Film Board responds. More
Life
Is Complex Mike Leigh talks to Paul Farren
and Lir Mac Cárthaigh about his filmmaking and his latest
All Or Nothing.More
All
Generalisations Are False
Rod Stoneman compares the content
and performance of two very different films: Monsoon Wedding
and Behind Enemy Lines. More
Persistance
of Mamá-ry
Following on other
recent subtitled successes, for months Y tu mamá también
defied the militant monoglots, hopscotching from screen to screen
around Dublin. More
Weapons
of Mass Distraction
Veteran critic and
unpigeonholeable intellectual dissident Jonathan Rosenbaum on
how large corporations mould our way of thinking and viewing.
More
The
Corpse in the Fridge
Geraldine Creed
facilitates the dawn of a zombie master byinterviewing the man
responsible for Dead Creatures and I, Zombie,
Andrew Parkinson. More
Irrevérsible
and the Limitations of Abject Cleverness Gaspar Noé
situated himself at the forefront of recent Extreme French Cinema
with the remarkable I Stand Alone. Tony McKibbin looks
at his new film Irréversible in the context of
other Gallic shockers. More