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Issue #06 [May 1994]
The Rage of Innocents
By Kathleen McInnis
Actors Stephen Dorff and Ian Hart talk about youth, passion, and fighting for the right reasons on the set of BackBeat.
Features: BackBeat Cheat Sheet
By Pete Sheehy
How accurate should moviemakers be when shooting "docudramas?"
Features: Regarding Henry
By Marianne Cotter
A portrait of Henry Jaglom, the "West Coast Woody Allen." This self-made moviemaker, whose latest project is BabyFever, explains why women keep him Eating.
Features: Is Seattle Asleep at the Reel?
By Kathleen McInnis
Seattle's hot, it's sexy, and as far as film production goes, it's dead. This potentially lucrative location is definitely missing the ferry, but is it really all the Canadians' fault?
And The Beat Goes On
By Jeff Schwager
Why The Beatles have always been fertile cinematic territory.
The Killer B’s Return
By Tom Barr
He was no James Cagney, but Richard Widmark is at his insane best in Fox Video's Gangster Collection.
Festivals for the Masses
By Brian O'Hare
A new column highlighting… you guessed it-film festivals. This month we look at Seattles' Asian American and Gay and Lesbian Festivals.
Letters: Letters
By Letters
Steady as He Goes
By Tom Allen
Brad Nelson of Seattle shoots and all-steadicam feature and shakes up the film world.
Mein Seattle Kampf
By Alec Carlin
A tongue-in-cheek look at the struggles of one Seattle-based producer.
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