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Issue #17 [February 1996]

Dark Star Tim Roth Kicks Some Ass
Tim Rhys and Tom Allen
Blend one part Cagney, one part Keitel, and equal parts Sid Vicious and Larry Olivier, and you might get Tim Roth, the fiercely independent British actor who has made a career of playing characters on the edge.

Features: The Life and Times of John Peirson Part I
By Peter Broderick
Clerks. She's Gotta Have It. Roger And Me. In inventing the position of producer's rep, John Pierson helped reinvent American independent cinema.

Features: 1996 Independent Movie Review
By Charles McEnerney
Eighteen distributors, from the mini-majors to the micros, give us their mouthwatering lineup cards for the first few months of 1996.

John Duigan
By Paula Nechak
Duigan stands his ground down under.

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Notes from Movieland: 14: Sundance, 28: Hollywood High

I promised to write about Antonio (Tony) Manriquez a few blogs ago. He’s one of the cinematic child wonders currently coming up through the ranks. Though still pursuing his own moviemaking expression on some level, Tony, 28, now teaches other youngsters the magic of moviemaking. One of the reasons I wanted to write about Tony was his incredible passion for and knowledge of not only the craft of moviemaking, but the world of film.

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