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Issue #01 [December 1993]

Carl Darchuk’s Higher Education
By Timothy Rhys
Carl Darchuk of Renton looks back at the making of his first feature.

Notebook: From the Publisher
By Timothy Rhys
So how come we need another movie magazine, anyway?

Video Is Not Slumming
By Kelly Hughes
You're good enough, you're smart enough, and you still shoot video. And that's... okay.

No Absence of Malice
By Mike Walker
Reviews of Farewell My Concubine, Twenty Bucks, and Malice.

Making Movies
By Taso Lagos
The founder of Seattle's Screenwriter's Academy embarks on his first feature film.

The Friend or Dafoe?
By Tom Barr
Madonna and Willem Dafoe have deviant sex in Body of Evidence.

High and Low
By Jeff Schwager
The benefits and pitfalls of translating other art forms into movies.

Features: John Cullum
By Mark Eleison
John Cullum looks beyond Northern Exposure and discusses collaborating with his wife, Emily Frankel, on her new play.

Ross McElwee’s March
By Paula Hunt
Ross McElwee talks about his new project and how having a family has affected his career.


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