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Issue #60 [Fall 2005]
Features: Confessions of a Gun-Crazy Hippie
By David Fear
Thomas Vinterberg wrote the rules of '90s indie cinema when he co-authored the Dogme 95 manifesto. With his latest film, Dear Wendy, heseems happy to break them.
Features: Life After Katrina
By Dave Roos
As New Orleans residents piece their lives back together after the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, Hollywood is helping to rebuild one of the fastest-growing film production hotspots.
Features: The New Wave of Asian Horror
By Bryan Reesman
Unlike the slasher films of the 1980s, the new wave of Asian horror films is changing the way we look at fear.
Features: Gotham Moviemakers Have it Made in New York
By Sharon Knolle
New York's Made in NY program-with new tax credit incentives, vendor discount programs and free advertising-has ushered in more than $450 million in new business.
Atom Egoyan
By Atom Egoyan
The Oscar nominated auteur shares his 10 secrets to success.
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The Doorpost Film Project, a “contest aimed at discovering and developing moviemakers capable of producing films that inspire and influence rather than simply entertain,” just finished round one and is now left with 15 finalists who are described by Nathan Elliott, the Project's director, as “a globally, ethnically and racially diverse group of filmmakers that have one important thing in common: They're enormously talented."
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