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Issue #04 [March 1994]
Features: Citizen Cotten
By Tom Barr
During his forty-year career, Joseph Cotten's presence was felt in some of the most presitigious films of all time.
Features: Learning the Biz
By Tom Allen
Young moviemakers are seeking a formal education in the craft now more than ever, and it's changing the industry.
Spielberg Finally Wins the Gold
By Jeff Schwager
Oscar predictions and reflections from the editor of LA's BoxOffice Magazine.
Another Getaway
By Tom Barr
With The Getaway remake, Jim Thompson's cult status is alive and well.
Scraping Bottom
By Kelly Hughes
More than you ever need to know about the Lucky Charm awards.
American Messiah
By Taso Lagos
American Messiah diary, part IV. In the wee hours, a moviemaker ponders his feature's box office potential.
Notebook: MM Notebook
By Timothy Rhys
Hot air, braggadocio, and ramblings from the editorial department.
Pay Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain
Paula Hunt & Tom Barr
Paula Hunt reviews The Phantom Empire, and Tom Barr gives a thumbs up to Behind the Oscar: A Secret History of the Academy Awards.
Portrait of the Screenwriter as a Young Man
By Kelly Hughes
An interview with George Wing, a Seattle-based screenwriter with lots of options for his future.
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Kodak at Cannes
Since 1987 Kodak has been the official partner of the Cannes Film Festival, sponsoring the Camera d’Or prize that is awarded yearly to the best feature film by a first-time director. The tradition continues in 2008 when, for the fifth consecutive year, the festival will also hand out the Kodak Discovery Prize for Best Short Film.
“Cannes draws a huge number of filmmakers from all over the world every year, which gives Kodak a great opportunity to host our customers and show them how committed we are to the industry and to motion picture innovation,” says Kim Snyder, Kodak’s president and general manager of the Entertainment Imaging Division.
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