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Issue #36 [November/December 1999]
Kimberly Peirce
By A.G. Basoli
Director Peirce's beautiful, brutal Boys Don't Cry is being hailed as one of the most outstanding debut features in years.
Features: How to Think Like an Investor
By Mark Litwak, Esq.
Moviemakers spend an ininordinate amount of time chasing private money. Here's an examination of the typical investor's motivations and concerns.
Features: Bruce Beresford: Double Threat
By Stephen Lynch
How does a kid from Australia come to be one of Hollywood's most-respected directors? Beresford talks about Double Jeopardy, the differences between Hollywood and the land down under, and getting his knickers in a twist."
Features: Atom Egoyan’s Journeys
By Kevin Lewis
Egoyan follows the success of The Sweet Hereafter with a chilling portrayal of lost souls. He talked with us about Felicia's Journey and his career at the New York Film Festival.
Features: Post Perfect: In 10 Easy Steps
By Susan J. Spohr
Still intimidated by the post process? This walk-through by a longtime Hollywood post-production supervisor should inspire confidence.
Features: Andrew Goth and The War of Art
By Erich Leon Harris
Casting David Bowie and Goldie--and himself--in lead roles were just some of the gutsy moves Goth made when he put together this action-packed first feature.
Features: DIY Digital Editing
By Scott Essman
The world of independent moviemaking is getting more independent all the time. New technologies allogies allow digital filmmakers of all budgets to do their editing at home.
Notebook: MM Notebook
By Timothy Rhys
The Best of Steve McQueen
Rus Thompson
Rebel Actor with mythical man-child presense has been gone nearly 20 years.
Features: Art House
By Max Harrold
Lobster Power
By Stephen Ashton
The making of Goat on Fire and Smiling Fish.
Ask Mr. Hollywood
By Dov S-S Simens
World-Class Fall Film Fests
A.G. Basoli, Stephen Ashton & Jeremy Arnold
From the chic (Venice) to the mammoth (Toronto) to the diverse (Montreal).
Toronto Gives Docs Their Due
By Stephen Ashton
Stellar new group of documentaries presented at Toronto Film Festival.
Spotlight on New England
By Robert Basile
Moviemaking heats up in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
George C. Scott Travels On
By Carmen Ficarra
The Power, Grace and Rage of George C. Scott (1927-1999).
An Ageless Warrior Travels On
By Carmen Ficarra
The Power, Grace and Rage of George C. Scott (1927-1999).
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