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Issue
95: November/December
2003 - Contents:
F**k
A*t, Let's Dance Paul Farren talks to the individuals behind
Spin the Bottle, the spin-off feature from cult TV show
Paths to Freedom, about art, dance, money and rodents.
Extract
Shot
for Shot Remake
Ten years ago Hugh Linehan conducted a lengthy interview for
FI with Rod Stoneman, then recently appointed to the
Irish Film Board. Almost a decade later, Linehan asks Stoneman
how much has changed. Extract
The
Favour Game Filmmakers behind two recent Irish features
Bl.,m and The Honeymooners-
tell Paul Farren the story behind the making of their movies.
Extract
How
to Make A Winning Irish Short Ross Whitaker interviews the makers of Yu
Ming is Aninm Dom, the Irish language short that has garnered
praise and awards at recent festivals. Extract
Screenwriting
- Tony Philpott on a supernatural threat to your screenplay.
-
Mark McIlrath on John Howard Lawson, a wrongly forgotten theorist
of screenwriting.
- Karl Doyle reviews a typical performance by Robert McKee.
Extract
The
Business Martin Duffy profiles one of the most respected
and successful figures in Irish film, producer Morgan O'Sullivan.
Extract
Walking
The Walk Niall Kitson visits the set of the last
run of hit RTÉ series Bachelors Walk and talks
to the formidable creative team behind it. Extract
Southern
Comfort Brian O'Connell reviews this year's
Cork Film Festival. Extract
Being
Jim Sheridan Séamus Duggan on Jim Sheridan's
new feature, In America... followed by Jim Sheridan
on Jim Sheridan. Extract