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108 - Jan/Feb 2006
Neil Jordan interview (Breakfast on Pluto) David
Puttnam, Bernard Maclaverty and John Lynch on Cal
Exhibition Special: History of Dublin Cinemas I; Pete Walsh
interview; access>CINEMA; 3epkano; Future Shorts; 'Reel
Parents' screenings; Viral video clip; Present and future
of cinema and DVD video; Dublin Cinemas: A Pictorial Selection
book review L.A. Dicks: interview to Michael
Madsen adn Dean Alioto Peter Lennon interview (Rocky
Road to Dublin) Kerry Film Festival report.
Reviews: Breakfast
on Pluto, Get
Rich or Die Tryin'.
Books: The Story of Irish Film, The Cinema of Britain and
Ireland.
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109 - Mar/Apr 2006
Anthony Byrne interview (Short Order) Paul Mercier's
interview (Studs) The Dardenne Brothers interview
(L'Enfant) Brothers Jason and Jonathan Figgis
interview (3Crosses) History of Dublin Cinemas
II Cuba's Potemkin: I am Cuba
Scoring Points: Composers' Module at this year's Filmmakers'
Lab Robert Altman retrospective Noveslist/screenwriter
Deborah Moggach interview (Pride and Prejudice)
Dublin Int'l Film Festival report.
Reviews: Short
Order , The
Boys and Girl from County Clare.
Books: Hitchcock and 20th Century Cinema, François
Truffaut at Work.
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110 - May/Jun 2006
Can art and entertainment co-exist in the same work?
The making of John Boorman's Excalibur Art on
screen, an overview of the forms art/cinema can take
Rose Lowder and Les Archives du Film Expérimental d'Avgnon
Carlo Montanaro interview (co-artistic director of
the Asolo International Art Film Festival Vivienne
Dick's retrospective John Hurt interview
Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Mièville's Soft and
Hard Dominik Moll interview (Lemming)
Intervention Beef, a review of state intervention in film
production.
Reviews: Sugar,
Pavee Lackeen DVD, Breakfast on Pluto DVD, Caché
(Hidden) DVD
Books: Andrei Tarkovsky: The Pocket Essential Guide
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111 - Jul/Aug 2006
Ken Loach and Paul Laverty interview (The Wind that Shakes
the Barley) Dylan Moran interview (Tell it to
the Fishes) Ardmore Sound: The importance of post-production
sound Commercial's director Enda McCallion interview
The work of the locations department in Becoming
Jane The state of production in Northen Ireland
Practical guide to short film funding
Writer/director Terry George interview 2006
Cannes Film Festival Report Introduction to manga.
Reviews: The
Wind that Shakes the Barley, Mise Éire DVD,
Cinema 16: American Short Films DVD
Books: Acting Irish in Hollywood
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112 - Sep/Oct 2006
David Gleeson interview (The Front Line) 25th
Anniversary of the first Irish Film Board 50th Anniversary
of The Searchers Peter Bogdanovich interview
IFTN CEO Áine Moriarty interview
Rainer Werner Fassbinder retrospective Forgotten British
Cinema The High School massacre in film New
short film column.
Reviews: The
Front Line, L'Enfant DVD, Tristan & Isolde
DVD
Books: The Way Hollywood Tells It: Story and Style in Modern
Movies
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113 - Nov/Dec 2006
Matthew Macfayden interview (Middletown) Director
Andrea Arnold interview (Red Road) Online resources
for filmmakers The new home for indie film?
The net for the avid cinephile Nobody
Wants Your Film and low-budget filmmaking A look at
the ways in which established filmmakers use the web
The YouTube phenomenon Promoting Cinema on the Web
Short film and the internet
Reviews: Middletown,
The Wind that Shakes the Barley DVD, Michael Haneke
Trilogy DVD
Books: Cinema and Northern Ireland
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